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a different story in the financial times.leads with the plunge in thomas cook's share price, a day after the travel firm issued another profit warning. warning in the guardian — it cites new research, which suggests air pollution may be damaging every organ in the human body. the daily mail reports on a bbc one documentary to be broadcast this sunday, in which prince william speaks about the issue of mental health. so a varied set of front pages, let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's start with boris johnson, shall we? on the times, tory rivals crushed byjohnson. this is a poll that the times has commissioned to? that they have from you guys, and it shows a runaway leader for boris johnson at 39% of support from the conservative party members will stop the next cabinet to make a candidate, dominic raab, charted in the single digits. boris is officially the standout candidate. he's not completely loved. if you look at remain voters, his support drops dramatically within the party. i think the critical thing is tha
a different story in the financial times.leads with the plunge in thomas cook's share price, a day after the travel firm issued another profit warning. warning in the guardian — it cites new research, which suggests air pollution may be damaging every organ in the human body. the daily mail reports on a bbc one documentary to be broadcast this sunday, in which prince william speaks about the issue of mental health. so a varied set of front pages, let's see what our reviewers make of it all....
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actually, the financial times plays a straight battle that paints a brittle picture. right, we waited a long time, we've always known that this premiership is coming to an and slowly but surely in the last few months and it looks like although it's not been confirmed that tomorrow is going to be the day she stands up on the podium and sets out when she's going to leave and i did think she well, that's the most likely playing although we have had these big days in brexit and british politics before and sometimes they turn out to bea before and sometimes they turn out to be a damp squib but i don't think that's going to happen to my think it's that i think she really has run out there's nowhere else for her to go the deal is not going to get there, she does not have the support of our party or support of the cabinet and of our party or support of the cabinetandi of our party or support of the cabinet and i think if she does not do it tomorrow, her party really will take matters in their own hands so will take matters in their own hands soi will take matters in their own
actually, the financial times plays a straight battle that paints a brittle picture. right, we waited a long time, we've always known that this premiership is coming to an and slowly but surely in the last few months and it looks like although it's not been confirmed that tomorrow is going to be the day she stands up on the podium and sets out when she's going to leave and i did think she well, that's the most likely playing although we have had these big days in brexit and british politics...
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this is an article by elaine moore for the financial times and she says that a p pa re ntly financialound there are hidden cameras and things like the fire alarms in the ceiling, streaming live on the part of the host. i think it is the challenge with privacy these days because where we are, what we do, he we interact with, it is all online and we don't have a lot of control over who has that data. that is rather alarming. he would want to watch a live stream of you? let's not go there! it is so wrong on every single level. especially at this time of day and the bbc! in terms of airbnb's response when they were approached about this issue, because it has been highlighted by several people from different places around the world, they didn't seem to have a policy on this, which is another real worry. interesting. it is interesting. you can read more details in the financial times. more tweets first about al details in the financial times. more tweets first about a! we have had so many. this says, it would be better with a dalek voice, from doctor who. and rob has a point here, he says,
this is an article by elaine moore for the financial times and she says that a p pa re ntly financialound there are hidden cameras and things like the fire alarms in the ceiling, streaming live on the part of the host. i think it is the challenge with privacy these days because where we are, what we do, he we interact with, it is all online and we don't have a lot of control over who has that data. that is rather alarming. he would want to watch a live stream of you? let's not go there! it is...
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that is according to the financial times. it comes according to the financial times.ing to the financial times. it comes after spotify accused the iphone maker of playing the playing field to disadvantage competitors. warren buffett has said he wants to invest more in the uk and other parts of europe, despite uncertainty about the uk's future relationship with the eu. speaking at his annual shareholders' meeting, he said he would like his firm to be better known across the atlantic. avengers endgame has crossed another box office milestone, taking more than $2 billion around the world. that has made it the second biggest grossing film of all time, and on target to take the number one spot from avatar. are you worried that a robot will take your job? from avatar. are you worried that a robot will take yourjob? well, thanks to advances in artificial intelligence, that question has become, is yourjob next? ai enthusiasts argue that technology frees up people to do less menial jobs, but what work will actually need doing? 0ur correspondent reports from dubai where ai engi
that is according to the financial times. it comes according to the financial times.ing to the financial times. it comes after spotify accused the iphone maker of playing the playing field to disadvantage competitors. warren buffett has said he wants to invest more in the uk and other parts of europe, despite uncertainty about the uk's future relationship with the eu. speaking at his annual shareholders' meeting, he said he would like his firm to be better known across the atlantic. avengers...
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the financial times says back from's threat to mmp times says back from's threat to ramp up china tariffsd markets. it would do, wouldn't it? a funny day tank holiday monday. some markets around the world closed. in asia, japan was closed for the entire week. people call him the mcdonald. the leader chinese negotiator was due to fly to the us yesterday. —— they call him the donald. the trip has been postponed and there is a suggestion they will bea and there is a suggestion they will be a smaller delegation. he caught china by surprise as well, there has been a suggestion. there is a saying about may. cell in may and go away until saint leger‘s day. —— sell in may. the markets are really exaggerated and volatile. and we have finished the reporting season for may around the world so it is a strange time of year. story on the front page of the times was not nhs looks abroad for thousands of the times saying they have seen leaked information to talk about a strategy to boost employment levels within the nhs. yes. there has been concern since the referendum and what impact it might have. what
the financial times says back from's threat to mmp times says back from's threat to ramp up china tariffsd markets. it would do, wouldn't it? a funny day tank holiday monday. some markets around the world closed. in asia, japan was closed for the entire week. people call him the mcdonald. the leader chinese negotiator was due to fly to the us yesterday. —— they call him the donald. the trip has been postponed and there is a suggestion they will bea and there is a suggestion they will be a...
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we will begin with the financial times, matt hancock the health secretary who is one of the candidatessaturday and theresa may announced she was quitting on friday and there are already ten candidates and two of the most prominent candidates are in a bitter row and this is about comments boris johnson made a bitter row and this is about comments borisjohnson made when he was foreign secretary and in response to criticism of the government was mike brexit starts from business he reportedly said f business. —— the government's brexit starts. some would say the tory leadership battle
we will begin with the financial times, matt hancock the health secretary who is one of the candidatessaturday and theresa may announced she was quitting on friday and there are already ten candidates and two of the most prominent candidates are in a bitter row and this is about comments boris johnson made a bitter row and this is about comments borisjohnson made when he was foreign secretary and in response to criticism of the government was mike brexit starts from business he reportedly said...
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and talking a video that is, you have resident xijinping here on the financial times.stribute wealth there differently, maybe it is working on a different way? you could say that but this of course is a story with so but this of course is a story with so many different facets because on the surface we are talking about soybeans, we are talking about liquid natural gas, different items that are listed in all these reports about the trade wars. of course there are other stories coming to there are other stories coming to the fore, variants of this to, as well as the us's suspicion is a growing military power. this is why the us has been so forceful in trying to put china back in its box and trying to get china to obey — to more western rules as opposed to chinese rules. this is such a large story that, although we can talk about just the tariffs story that, although we can talk aboutjust the tariffs and stories like this, this is a story that on some level is going further. it's about ideology, isn't it? what we we re about ideology, isn't it? what we were just talking a
and talking a video that is, you have resident xijinping here on the financial times.stribute wealth there differently, maybe it is working on a different way? you could say that but this of course is a story with so but this of course is a story with so many different facets because on the surface we are talking about soybeans, we are talking about liquid natural gas, different items that are listed in all these reports about the trade wars. of course there are other stories coming to there...
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the financial times front page of course will focus on huawei.s story absolutely dominated, wall—to—wall, yesterday, the news that google will be restricting android usage, updates, the use of apps, et cetera, for those who have huawei devices. the financial times says huawei was ready for this, they are teeing up their own software. i think this article picks up on the whole fact of the supply chain and how interconnected is nurses are. so huawei rely on intel for its pieces, and many other goods around the world require very complex supply chains. so this is an interesting view, you can see huawei actually looking out at how they will find their goods and make their own pieces. i think it shows the current global world is very interconnected, and what does that mean? and one thing that i didn't realise, and this is pointed out, the huawei global shipments last year were 200 million, and smartphones used by huawei around the world are some 500 million now in 170 countries. they are the world's second biggest supplier of smartphones. if they cann
the financial times front page of course will focus on huawei.s story absolutely dominated, wall—to—wall, yesterday, the news that google will be restricting android usage, updates, the use of apps, et cetera, for those who have huawei devices. the financial times says huawei was ready for this, they are teeing up their own software. i think this article picks up on the whole fact of the supply chain and how interconnected is nurses are. so huawei rely on intel for its pieces, and many...
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article and most people don't read the financial times for the news they're going to go to m s n b c or fox and get their partisan news and you know feel better while they're down in their opioids and in their trailer park but what the financial times is pointing out to the elites in the wall streeters who run this country that part of why private equity owns all these trailer parks is 0 percent interest rate monetary policy monetary policy only works for those who are the capital delegator wall street private equity part of that is down to monitor terry policy that has made housing the one area of the u.s. economy that has seen any real inflation another part is housing quote unquote recovery has been driven largely by cash rich and institutional investors invitation homes which blackstone founded in floated has become the largest single family home landlord in the us a development its chairman and chief executive stephen swartz men says has been quote good for america well this would fall in the category of interest rate per ok so the other words blackstone group can borrow m
article and most people don't read the financial times for the news they're going to go to m s n b c or fox and get their partisan news and you know feel better while they're down in their opioids and in their trailer park but what the financial times is pointing out to the elites in the wall streeters who run this country that part of why private equity owns all these trailer parks is 0 percent interest rate monetary policy monetary policy only works for those who are the capital delegator...
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financial times very. and now come from the financial times yesterday but given that the liberals and evolved to have been the most vocal opponents of the spitting can in our system and including the french president cannot its numbers show that you could have a majority and stable alliance that doesn't include all the liberals on march are you willing to entertain the idea of having a tripartite coalition without the liberals. when i look to the figures then at the end see a majority against liberal don't see a majority against socialists i don't see a majority against c.p.p. so what i would ask us to do is to train our forces to work together from now on suits again who believe in the spirit of an ambitious europe of an you're above projects of a europe which concerns as a people that in syria interests it isn't fair interest to have a strong european union politicians must work together from now on we showed people alternatives during the campaign that is a normal thing that is a good things that is a h
financial times very. and now come from the financial times yesterday but given that the liberals and evolved to have been the most vocal opponents of the spitting can in our system and including the french president cannot its numbers show that you could have a majority and stable alliance that doesn't include all the liberals on march are you willing to entertain the idea of having a tripartite coalition without the liberals. when i look to the figures then at the end see a majority against...
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the financial times.bout, some would say shocking statement, from robert mueller the special counsel who led the investigation into donald trump and his administration as to whether or not there had been any collusion with russia. and he said very explicitly that the reports that he issued one month or so reports that he issued one month or so ago clearly did not agglomerate donald trump of committing a crime. does this do you think a signal to congress to actually impeach him? this is the big argument and certainly what he has done is he said he will not testify to congress, it will not give any more information out. which is what they have been calling for. so he has handed over the reins to congress and they need to decide whether to go further or not to the argument about impeachment again becomes valid. nancy pelosi the democrat speaker of the house has suggested she doesn't necessarily want to do this. she is of the opinion that if she went ahead with the impeachment that actually, it may play into
the financial times.bout, some would say shocking statement, from robert mueller the special counsel who led the investigation into donald trump and his administration as to whether or not there had been any collusion with russia. and he said very explicitly that the reports that he issued one month or so reports that he issued one month or so ago clearly did not agglomerate donald trump of committing a crime. does this do you think a signal to congress to actually impeach him? this is the big...
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the financial times. it really looks at the global, notjust the financial times.. it really looks at the global, notjust the mexican or american impacts of tariffs on mexico. this is a thing happening in a faraway place, you would think, but trump has imposed 5% tariffs on all trade goods between mexico and the united states but this has an impact on our pensions, because there is obviously a trade war already in place between the us and china, £200 billion worth of goods, and it is tragedy for mexico that this happens, 80% of it back support —— exports go to its northern neighbour, and he is using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. it is using a trade policy to deal with a social issue, migrants on the border. but it is more strong arm tactics from donald trump, and it does seem to work, it grabs people's attention. we said here earlier on about entering a leadership contest, thatis about entering a leadership contest, that is a breach of protocol, donald trump does not do things the conventional way. we are hearing from people on the bbc, who it is going to hit, peo
the financial times. it really looks at the global, notjust the financial times.. it really looks at the global, notjust the mexican or american impacts of tariffs on mexico. this is a thing happening in a faraway place, you would think, but trump has imposed 5% tariffs on all trade goods between mexico and the united states but this has an impact on our pensions, because there is obviously a trade war already in place between the us and china, £200 billion worth of goods, and it is tragedy...
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financial times, promises that have not been made good on.ave not been made good on. financial times, spy chief warrant us companies on a risk of doing business with china. this is american companies being warranted, and it echoes some of the concerns expressed express here about having been involved in the 5g network in this country. that's right, they are more aggressive about cooperation with china than ours appeared to be. they had been warning so valley and american companies of the dangers and trading with china. the problems of spying and problems of copyright that there well, lending china does do, is copy american products and make them more cheap and as china and america are getting more equal terms, and i kind of trade war is going to get worse and worse. we we re going to get worse and worse. we were led to believe that there was a point of agreement and that it all caved in, and yet further sanctions and tariffs were imposed by president trapp last week. there does appear to be a bipartisanship there, and these meetings that had
financial times, promises that have not been made good on.ave not been made good on. financial times, spy chief warrant us companies on a risk of doing business with china. this is american companies being warranted, and it echoes some of the concerns expressed express here about having been involved in the 5g network in this country. that's right, they are more aggressive about cooperation with china than ours appeared to be. they had been warning so valley and american companies of the...
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but she is having a litter go down in the square piece of the financial times. a go. and throw their hat into the ring and hope they will be lucky enough to have that had picked up. the interesting thing going back to philip pam become a talking to the cbi, and one of the interesting things i think about watching all of this all the way through is how quiet and how lacking in leadership the cbi has been. —— going back to philip hammond. throughout this whole brexit dilemma. in the old days, there were people like richard green breed, in charge of mns when mns was writing the way. and he would speak up writing the way. and he would speak up for some other leaders of industry would speak out. it there doesn't seem to be a concerted effort for them to say it is going to bea effort for them to say it is going to be a nightmare for us committed going to be difficult. we will have to order stock, take over warehouses, they have been very quiet. it will be interesting to see if they change their views once he made his view clear. we heard some other views tonight. the
but she is having a litter go down in the square piece of the financial times. a go. and throw their hat into the ring and hope they will be lucky enough to have that had picked up. the interesting thing going back to philip pam become a talking to the cbi, and one of the interesting things i think about watching all of this all the way through is how quiet and how lacking in leadership the cbi has been. —— going back to philip hammond. throughout this whole brexit dilemma. in the old days,...
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the financial times. .. to live within their means, isn't that what they said?arty? jeremy hoskin, he's got a few quid. he's pushed a lot of money into the tories before, given millions to the vote leave campaign. a big present to the micro brexiteer. nigel frost got a good bounce, they do seem to be picking up. a bit of a head of steam and the momentum is with them. where's you have change uk and there is no momentum. momentum is a difficult word to use. i think we should be very difficult. i know there's a lot of excitement about new parties, isn't nigel a character out of a movie? this is actually really frightening stuff. we do not know what the party stands for, these people... they seem to have a few more sensible people... really? there are always interesting people there. but the point is this — what is it that they want? they want to come out of europe. is it so they can be economic anarchy with no regulation? what is the ultimate goal? they haven't said. he's putting money into the brexit party, saying it's like having a second referendum. remember, th
the financial times. .. to live within their means, isn't that what they said?arty? jeremy hoskin, he's got a few quid. he's pushed a lot of money into the tories before, given millions to the vote leave campaign. a big present to the micro brexiteer. nigel frost got a good bounce, they do seem to be picking up. a bit of a head of steam and the momentum is with them. where's you have change uk and there is no momentum. momentum is a difficult word to use. i think we should be very difficult. i...
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according to the financial times the enigmatic israeli company and so developed the malware which could be installed on phones throw what's up call even if the user did not answer. the news comes despite what saps reputation for encryption and protecting user privacy. accusing the israelili company f allowingng its pegasus bioware products to be used againstst human rights defenders. local activists have asked the israeli government to act accordingly. with the a addition to the isrsi courts in and demand that the israeli ministry of defense we revoke anise -- export license. in. on the grounds of them mounting evididence wee have. all of that and this -- softwar- pegasus beingng used around the world to a technician right defenders lawyers doctors who ever and anyone who opposes thee reaching. the pegasus software can activate the microphone and camera on a target smartphone to access data or record phone calls. and so insisted only licenses the program to governments for fighting crime in terror. but critics say governments often use it to crackdown on dissidents. actitivists in mexic
according to the financial times the enigmatic israeli company and so developed the malware which could be installed on phones throw what's up call even if the user did not answer. the news comes despite what saps reputation for encryption and protecting user privacy. accusing the israelili company f allowingng its pegasus bioware products to be used againstst human rights defenders. local activists have asked the israeli government to act accordingly. with the a addition to the isrsi courts in...
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the front page of the financial times now.ies, you need to pick your battles. it's interesting that he says enemy. it's not a war in that sense but a tariff wall still some sort of battle but the parties are engaged in but donald trump has dodged an immediate collision with the eu and japan on trade by deferring a decision to impose tariffs on cars and car parts by up to six months. what this article points out, it's a temporary sigh of relief. the threat of that tariff will still very much a on the table for the most 2019. itjust shows these decisions have a global impact. and the uncertainty around it, even if there is a shorter pause and we've seen she is recovering, when the threat remains, the uncertainty remains and that's not where people want to be. racing is the idea of this word, enemies. if you are going to take on china you might want to think of them not as enemies in waiting but on side? yes, you would. but it speaks to the donald trump philosophy on trade and he believes there is no such thing as the mutual bene
the front page of the financial times now.ies, you need to pick your battles. it's interesting that he says enemy. it's not a war in that sense but a tariff wall still some sort of battle but the parties are engaged in but donald trump has dodged an immediate collision with the eu and japan on trade by deferring a decision to impose tariffs on cars and car parts by up to six months. what this article points out, it's a temporary sigh of relief. the threat of that tariff will still very much a...
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let's look at the financial times. £200,000 to the brexit party. not good news for the tories. it is also on the front of the i, that they don't have money to fight elections, to pay for headquarters as well. i don't think no-one. .. not many people out there. they will not be many people out there, it is the world's smallest violin i will be playing. jeremy hosking who was a prominent city of london financier, he has given £1.7 million to devote leave campaign, he gave money to the tories at 2015 election, but he has now given money to nigel farage's brexit party which looks like it will do fairly well at the european elections. it is a big push behind them because people, a lot of people amongst the 17.4 million people who voted for brexit are very disillusioned with the tories, a lot of money is... so you will vote for a party with no policies except "i wa nt a party with no policies except "i want to get out." even this week we saw the leader of that party come up with such wretched nonsense, and he gets this money
let's look at the financial times. £200,000 to the brexit party. not good news for the tories. it is also on the front of the i, that they don't have money to fight elections, to pay for headquarters as well. i don't think no-one. .. not many people out there. they will not be many people out there, it is the world's smallest violin i will be playing. jeremy hosking who was a prominent city of london financier, he has given £1.7 million to devote leave campaign, he gave money to the tories at...
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a different story in the financial times.'s share price, a day after the travel firm issued another profit warning. warning in the guardian — it cites new research, which suggests air pollution may be damaging every organ
a different story in the financial times.'s share price, a day after the travel firm issued another profit warning. warning in the guardian — it cites new research, which suggests air pollution may be damaging every organ
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and then, the financial times, their headline...n the remainers a little bit has actually backfired with the brexiteers. is one quote in our front with the brexiteers. is one quote in ourfront page story with the brexiteers. is one quote in our front page story tomorrow which said it's fundamentally the same deal but worse with lots of other crap thrown in and this is a total lack of leadership and desperation by the prime minister. that sums up how the eurosceptics are feeling, it isn't a new deal, it isn't fundamentally changing, and for them it has more bad stuff. the idea of a second rev from, saying to the 100 also labour mps who want a second referendum, saying if you back ideal now i will give you another vote on a second referendum but that vote failed the house of commons last time, there is no base it would go again, and as caroline was just saying, we know her time in office is coming to an end and we know someone is coming to an end and we know someone like boris johnson is coming to an end and we know someone like boris
and then, the financial times, their headline...n the remainers a little bit has actually backfired with the brexiteers. is one quote in our front with the brexiteers. is one quote in ourfront page story with the brexiteers. is one quote in our front page story tomorrow which said it's fundamentally the same deal but worse with lots of other crap thrown in and this is a total lack of leadership and desperation by the prime minister. that sums up how the eurosceptics are feeling, it isn't a new...
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let's start with the financial times,
let's start with the financial times,
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the metro also talks of tory fury, over what it calls her ‘last—ditched' and the financial times says
the metro also talks of tory fury, over what it calls her ‘last—ditched' and the financial times says
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the financial times leads on uber‘s underwhelming stock market debut, after shares for the ride—hailingd to say, right hailing app. the i reports that the conservative party is experiencing a funding crisis with donations drying up as brexit unrest grows. doctors in the us announce plans for a radical gene therapy that could drastically reduce the risk of heart attack, that's according to the guardian. and the mirror has spoken to the ex—wife of thomas markle, the father of the duchess of sussex. we might not dwell on that one. let's start with the daily express. outrage as rape victims warned they faced prosecution. why would rape victims face prosecution? this
the financial times leads on uber‘s underwhelming stock market debut, after shares for the ride—hailingd to say, right hailing app. the i reports that the conservative party is experiencing a funding crisis with donations drying up as brexit unrest grows. doctors in the us announce plans for a radical gene therapy that could drastically reduce the risk of heart attack, that's according to the guardian. and the mirror has spoken to the ex—wife of thomas markle, the father of the duchess of...
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the financial times leads with the whatsapp security breach.ed he was the victim of a paedophile network — involving senior figures at westminster. the i reports on the potential end of thejeremy kyle show — after a person who appeared on it died. the metro goes with the same story, reporting that the show has been taken off the air to protect its long term future. the sun also leads on thejeremy kyle show —
the financial times leads with the whatsapp security breach.ed he was the victim of a paedophile network — involving senior figures at westminster. the i reports on the potential end of thejeremy kyle show — after a person who appeared on it died. the metro goes with the same story, reporting that the show has been taken off the air to protect its long term future. the sun also leads on thejeremy kyle show —
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the lead's interim boss told a financial times summit that from next season the 20 teams would get a broadcasters from all around the world at a time when some football rights deals are falling in value. let's look at the markets before we go because we can see there getting a boost from wall street pass gains stopping the neck a is up ever so slightly —— wall street pass gains. —— wall street's gains. —— the nikkei. that is it for the programme. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: theresa may offers british mps a vote on whether to hold a second referendum, but only if they approve her brexit withdrawal bill. president trump's officials brief congress on the threat from iran. they claim that iranian risks to american interests in the gulf have been put on hold. the restaurant group set up by the celebrity chef jamie oliver has gone into administration, with the loss of around 1,000 jobs. just three of his 25 restaurants is still operating, after failure to find a buyer. jamie oliver says he exhausted every option to try to save the business, and is deeply saddened. here's o
the lead's interim boss told a financial times summit that from next season the 20 teams would get a broadcasters from all around the world at a time when some football rights deals are falling in value. let's look at the markets before we go because we can see there getting a boost from wall street pass gains stopping the neck a is up ever so slightly —— wall street pass gains. —— wall street's gains. —— the nikkei. that is it for the programme. this is bbc news. the top stories...
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financial times, plastic waste very much an issue of the moment, but malaysia sending it back. an countries that are doing that, and i travel in the cities all the time. pollution and congestion and rubbish is such a big deal, they have done a huge amount of shifting the narrative domestically. they are receiving loads of rubbish from developed countries, and it is pretty galling. the philippines are currently having a huge row with canada over exports of rubbish there. as you say, it seems to be capturing a particular zeitgeist of the moment, it is a topical issue, but it does talk broadly about what we do with our domestic waste. why should we be shipping it out? we should we be shipping it out? we should be dealing with it ourselves. let's have a look at the generosity of mackenzie bezos, pledging to give away at least half her wealth to charity. her fortune estimated at 36.5 $11, a hefty act of philanthropy —— 36.5 lian billion. 36.5 $11, a hefty act of philanthropy —— 36.5 lian billionlj think it is important when huge wealth and business has come under a spotlight, and thi
financial times, plastic waste very much an issue of the moment, but malaysia sending it back. an countries that are doing that, and i travel in the cities all the time. pollution and congestion and rubbish is such a big deal, they have done a huge amount of shifting the narrative domestically. they are receiving loads of rubbish from developed countries, and it is pretty galling. the philippines are currently having a huge row with canada over exports of rubbish there. as you say, it seems to...
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the financial times says the us—china trade war is sharply escalating after beijing said it would raise, defying warnings from donald trump and sparking a global market sell—off. 0n front of the arab news, saudi arabia has condemned the attacks on four cargo ships off the united arab emirates coast of which two of the vessels were saudi oil tankers. the kingdom's foreign ministry have called the incident "a criminal act which threatens maritime security." the verge website focuses on tech giant apple and the news the us supreme court is letting an antitrust lawsuit against the company proceed. the court agreed in a 5—4 decision that apple app buyers could now sue the company for allegedly driving up prices. and finally time to say goodbye to a true legend of stage and screen, the times, like almost every other front page, has a picture of the singer and actress doris day who has died aged 97. with me is jane foley who's a senior fx strategist at rabobank. good morning, jane. good morning. did you
the financial times says the us—china trade war is sharply escalating after beijing said it would raise, defying warnings from donald trump and sparking a global market sell—off. 0n front of the arab news, saudi arabia has condemned the attacks on four cargo ships off the united arab emirates coast of which two of the vessels were saudi oil tankers. the kingdom's foreign ministry have called the incident "a criminal act which threatens maritime security." the verge website focuses...
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in the financial times, huawei is preparing to launch its own mobile phone operating system, after googlepplying it with its android software, amid an intensifying us—china trade war that has rocked global markets. the gulf news reports iran quadrupled its uranium enrichment production capacity amid tensions with the us over tehran's atomic programme. this development comes just after president donald trump warned tehran not to threaten the us again or it will face its official end. and finally, on the front of the telegraph, the university of oxford will offer places to students with lower grades from disadvantaged backgrounds for the first time. the radical scheme comes amid criticism from middle—class 0xford rejects and head teachers that private school students are being squeezed out by the university's diversity drive. with me is michaela bergman, who is a principal social specialist at the asian infrastructure investment bank. good morning. good morning. normally based in beijing, great to have you with us in london today. let's start with us in london today. let's start with the fr
in the financial times, huawei is preparing to launch its own mobile phone operating system, after googlepplying it with its android software, amid an intensifying us—china trade war that has rocked global markets. the gulf news reports iran quadrupled its uranium enrichment production capacity amid tensions with the us over tehran's atomic programme. this development comes just after president donald trump warned tehran not to threaten the us again or it will face its official end. and...
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on the front page of the financial times, us special counsel robert mueller says his report neither accusedal crime. meanwhile, the hollywood reporter has this picture of disney boss bob iger, who has said it will be "very difficult' for disney to keep filming in georgia if the state enacts a new abortion law." —— bob iger, who has said it will be "very difficult" for disney to keep filming in georgia if the state enacts a new abortion law. and finally, the bbc website has this report from ofcom, which shows as online usage grows, so do social media concerns. what do you think? are you worried about how much time you're spending online? let you're spending online? us know. so let's begin. you're spending online? with me is jane foley, who's senior foreign exchange strategist at rabobank. welcome back. starting with the story here with borisjohnson facing trial over misleading claims over brexit. he of course denies all of these accusations but how damaging is this on a political level, never mind the
on the front page of the financial times, us special counsel robert mueller says his report neither accusedal crime. meanwhile, the hollywood reporter has this picture of disney boss bob iger, who has said it will be "very difficult' for disney to keep filming in georgia if the state enacts a new abortion law." —— bob iger, who has said it will be "very difficult" for disney to keep filming in georgia if the state enacts a new abortion law. and finally, the bbc website...
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now onto the financial times, and riots on the streets of venezuela, as opposition leader juan guaidoforce nicolas maduro from power. the guardian has a story on brexit, and anger atjeremy corbyn from members of his own party, who are calling on him to unequivocally back a second referendum. —— referendum. the daily telegraph reports on a ground—breaking scheme trialled in the north of england which teaches parents to say no to their kids and cut obesity. more on that later. and from obesity to meat—free burgers. the bbc website looks at the plant—based burgerfirm beyond meat, and asks if there are enough people out there ready to switch to plant—based burgers. with me is eileen burbidge, co—founder and partner at passion capital. here on bbc world news, we are looking intensely at this long celebration in japan, attend looking intensely at this long celebration injapan, attend a public holiday which is unheard of there. japan dance looks at the abdication, and
now onto the financial times, and riots on the streets of venezuela, as opposition leader juan guaidoforce nicolas maduro from power. the guardian has a story on brexit, and anger atjeremy corbyn from members of his own party, who are calling on him to unequivocally back a second referendum. —— referendum. the daily telegraph reports on a ground—breaking scheme trialled in the north of england which teaches parents to say no to their kids and cut obesity. more on that later. and from...
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you know where you're a max series the financial times like to turn something new i love theater in motion once again 6 and looks like the toughest race like me insights as the 15 nations 50 story. and 53 personal tips on berlin's very best features. plentifully every week on g.w. . this is the doctor and here's a shot coming up of the program in the prime minister's seat one small noted for moldy was handed a pejorative mandated by the people of india as he begins his 2nd job we also want the country can expect in the next 5 years from his government plus. a new chapter in thai politics as the country's 1st transgender m.p. begins walk again time but it took obviously to change attitudes in a country where there has to be the community is still fighting for basic rights. and they're convenient cheap and always open but how much longer can japan's 247 convenience stores function with a shortage of salt to run the. food . our british prodigy welcome to the doctor news asia it's good to have you with us. narendra modi begins his 2nd term as india's prime minister today the veteran politician
you know where you're a max series the financial times like to turn something new i love theater in motion once again 6 and looks like the toughest race like me insights as the 15 nations 50 story. and 53 personal tips on berlin's very best features. plentifully every week on g.w. . this is the doctor and here's a shot coming up of the program in the prime minister's seat one small noted for moldy was handed a pejorative mandated by the people of india as he begins his 2nd job we also want the...
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in this article in the financial times talks about the fact that the us thinks it needs to choose its right now and they cannot fight with europe and japan over cars while taking on china full of i think there is a large extent to which thatis there is a large extent to which that is the case. the us negotiator has been trying to slow all of these things down for the last five months. there has been a relative truth across the world until very recently when the president went out on twitter and announced an increase in tariffs. things had actually been slow down. now the important thing here is that this has been a national security issue for the united states as well. the debate has not gone away, the issue has not been gone away it has just been kicked down the road. the us wants to make sure that it's jobs are protected in the united states so again this is about american interest but just not again this is about american interest butjust not being able to fight all the battles at once. quite interesting because when you look at the reaction to the news that it is likely that the w
in this article in the financial times talks about the fact that the us thinks it needs to choose its right now and they cannot fight with europe and japan over cars while taking on china full of i think there is a large extent to which thatis there is a large extent to which that is the case. the us negotiator has been trying to slow all of these things down for the last five months. there has been a relative truth across the world until very recently when the president went out on twitter and...
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the financial times leads on news that american intelligence chiefs have been holding a series of talksompanies over the dangers of doing business with china. the guardian says human rights watch has accused the government of ignoring children in hunger by pursuing policies with no regard for their impact on vulnerable young people. the times says information from a freedom of information request shows ministers signed off intelligence sharing that could lead to torture of detainees. the daily telegraph reveals uk sky chiefs saw an explosive dossier about claims of donald trump's ties to russia before the us president knew. apologies, it should be spy chief. and the sun shows pictures of prince louis running through the garden created my his mother the duchess of cambridge for the chelsea flower show. —— by his mother. this bold offer is a doomed retread, before she's told us what it truly is. but it is bold, touring to be really bold, brilliant, bold, fantastic, groundbreaking plan. that's exactly the same as all the other ones. she's got very little room to manoeuvre. very little. the
the financial times leads on news that american intelligence chiefs have been holding a series of talksompanies over the dangers of doing business with china. the guardian says human rights watch has accused the government of ignoring children in hunger by pursuing policies with no regard for their impact on vulnerable young people. the times says information from a freedom of information request shows ministers signed off intelligence sharing that could lead to torture of detainees. the daily...
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we start with the financial times and its lead report from washington that us intelligence chiefs arethere are significant risks in doing business with china. the main threats they say are from cyber attacks and of copyright thefts. in the japan times, the lead story — based on a survey suggests 61% of voters will support prime minister shinzo abe's plans to hold talks with the north korean leader kim jong—un — even though there are no preconditions or guarantee of progress on the issue of japanese nationals who were abducted years ago. the gulf news' main story looks into saudi arabia's call for emergency regional talks to deal with tensions with iran and the conflict in yemen. on the domestic front, the irish times looks at the possible legalisation of cannabis. it says a group of doctors fear the country is "sleepwalking" into legislation on the back of what they call a campaign of misinformation. on buzzfeed the uk's relationship with the eu begs the question we're all asking about brexit. "what the hell happens now?" it's reported across the uk media that theresa may has plans to
we start with the financial times and its lead report from washington that us intelligence chiefs arethere are significant risks in doing business with china. the main threats they say are from cyber attacks and of copyright thefts. in the japan times, the lead story — based on a survey suggests 61% of voters will support prime minister shinzo abe's plans to hold talks with the north korean leader kim jong—un — even though there are no preconditions or guarantee of progress on the issue...
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on two other stories, front page of the financial times has the reaction to the tweets from donald trumpt drive for tens of thousands of foreign nurses because ofa thousands of foreign nurses because of a shortage of staff and an ageing population. the guardian has new research that shows, contrary to what we have been told, that social media does not make teenagers unhappy. and finally, page three of the times, capri, the island of italy, has introduced fines of
on two other stories, front page of the financial times has the reaction to the tweets from donald trumpt drive for tens of thousands of foreign nurses because ofa thousands of foreign nurses because of a shortage of staff and an ageing population. the guardian has new research that shows, contrary to what we have been told, that social media does not make teenagers unhappy. and finally, page three of the times, capri, the island of italy, has introduced fines of
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the financial times, give us your take on the story.ok is pushed into payment so what's up. what is the payment so what's up. what is the payment system? why london? first off, this book tried a payment system through its messenger service, integrated messenger service, integrated messenger service within the platform and that got shut down a couple of weeks ago. payments, the future of the meeting of technology and payments is going to be the thing that drives the banking system, drives financial services over the course of the next 20 years or so. we have seen the impact on tech such as facebook, they are all at it. how intrinsic they are all at it. how intrinsic they have become to our normal lives. when it comes to technology within the financial sector, there's been a lot going on in the uk. specifically london. this been a lot of exciting start—ups that have proven to be successful. this is a lot happening here. is a popular facebook chose london? it is a bit ofa facebook chose london? it is a bit of a centre for this kind of tech
the financial times, give us your take on the story.ok is pushed into payment so what's up. what is the payment so what's up. what is the payment system? why london? first off, this book tried a payment system through its messenger service, integrated messenger service, integrated messenger service within the platform and that got shut down a couple of weeks ago. payments, the future of the meeting of technology and payments is going to be the thing that drives the banking system, drives...
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let's talk about this story in the financial times.ese, fiona, a taxi jet. people will be able to travel from jfk in new york to the centre of manhattan in six minutes. i've done that cab ride and normally it's an least our. who wants to go up in one of those? that would have been my first question, how long does it take now! by question, how long does it take now! by 2025 that's how urban travel will be revolutionised. there are still a few issues and challenges such as acceptance, infrastructure. it does also say the cost will be relatively similartoa cab also say the cost will be relatively similar to a cab ride. $80 they are saying for one of these rides. amazing, it takes off and lands vertically and then moves in horizontal flight. i don't vertically and then moves in horizontalflight. i don't know vertically and then moves in horizontal flight. i don't know how that's going to work with drones, amazon parcels doing the same thing! amazon parcels doing the same thing! a little sceptical on that at the moment! what do you make of
let's talk about this story in the financial times.ese, fiona, a taxi jet. people will be able to travel from jfk in new york to the centre of manhattan in six minutes. i've done that cab ride and normally it's an least our. who wants to go up in one of those? that would have been my first question, how long does it take now! by question, how long does it take now! by 2025 that's how urban travel will be revolutionised. there are still a few issues and challenges such as acceptance,...
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financial times, many papers around the world have what is going on in venezuela on the front page wase opposition. 0ne guaido paying every card he has now to see president maduro stepped down. give us your take on this. this has been going on for months now, it's hard to see how this comes to closure. we've seen rolling blackouts, we've seen blackouts and nurtures a deal with help. people suffering the most is the biggest tragedy of this. now calling on militia whether you are the opposition leader or the long—standing leader, it's coming to a head. and it's a bit worrisome because the site to tell who's got the force behind them. it sounds like it's going to come to violent and we saw in the new stories that you had some tanks that ploughed into than —— protesters. you are going to see casualties and that extra hour portion. there is real concern as to what will happen in the next 2&48 hrs. the reaction on the next 2&48 hrs. the reaction on the part of the military to that and the part of the military to that and the ammunition being used was of the slot of worries about that. let's
financial times, many papers around the world have what is going on in venezuela on the front page wase opposition. 0ne guaido paying every card he has now to see president maduro stepped down. give us your take on this. this has been going on for months now, it's hard to see how this comes to closure. we've seen rolling blackouts, we've seen blackouts and nurtures a deal with help. people suffering the most is the biggest tragedy of this. now calling on militia whether you are the opposition...
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meanwhile the financial times says social media giant facebook has chosen london as the centre for aty's hopes of becoming a global financial tech hub. on the guardian website, georgia's republican governor brian kemp has signed legislation to ban abortion once cardiac activity can be detected. opponents say this could mean as early as six weeks, before many women even realize they are pregnant. and finally their calling it the miracle on merseyside. the mirror like every uk paper has uk premier league football team liverpool on their front pages. the paper says the reds produced the greatest night in anfield history to reach the champions league final after overcoming barcelona with a stunning second—leg fightback. we've heard some of our fans that are watching now and you are celebrating, which is great. with me is jeremy thomson—cook who's chief economist of the payments
meanwhile the financial times says social media giant facebook has chosen london as the centre for aty's hopes of becoming a global financial tech hub. on the guardian website, georgia's republican governor brian kemp has signed legislation to ban abortion once cardiac activity can be detected. opponents say this could mean as early as six weeks, before many women even realize they are pregnant. and finally their calling it the miracle on merseyside. the mirror like every uk paper has uk...
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shery: we have breaking news out of the financial times, now reporting president trump will threaten to curb intelligence sharing with the u.k. if they allow huawei to build part of the country's five g mobile network. this is a message they are expected to deliver in person during president trump's visit to london next week. british and american officials saying that the u.s. president has decided to raise the issue during the three-day visit to the u.k. that after repeated efforts by his aides failed to convince the u.k. government to block huawei. this coming from the financial times that the president will threaten to limit intelligence sharing with britain as it continues to put more downside pressure on huawei and sort of ban it from networks globally when it comes to building their 5g system. we are now getting the latest find out of financial times and of course, president trump visiting europe next week. the president has had limited success in trying to curb huawei's efforts globally. let's turn back to the markets. the u.s. government bond market rally powered on as trade
shery: we have breaking news out of the financial times, now reporting president trump will threaten to curb intelligence sharing with the u.k. if they allow huawei to build part of the country's five g mobile network. this is a message they are expected to deliver in person during president trump's visit to london next week. british and american officials saying that the u.s. president has decided to raise the issue during the three-day visit to the u.k. that after repeated efforts by his...
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the financial times is on its front page iran accused of taking the world hostage with nuclear threate ft had lied. this story was breaking the stone yesterday when news came from the media in iran that they were going to no longer stick with some of the agreements in the 2015 deal. exactly. a very symbolic time to make the announcement as it is one year since the us withdrew from what president trump called the worst deal in history. and now appealing to the european powers, iran is to say look, can you help, and obviously restraints being urged on the iran government by europe. the language is definitely hardening on the us side, who have toughened sanctions with tariffs, sanctions on metals and mining as well, which is the second biggest export after petrol. so it is really interesting to see how the next 60 days will play out. as you say, timing is everything. because, of course, this announcement coming from iran coincided with the secretary of state's visit to europe, mike pompeo in london yesterday talking to the prime minister, talking tojeremy hunt, uk foreign secretary. but
the financial times is on its front page iran accused of taking the world hostage with nuclear threate ft had lied. this story was breaking the stone yesterday when news came from the media in iran that they were going to no longer stick with some of the agreements in the 2015 deal. exactly. a very symbolic time to make the announcement as it is one year since the us withdrew from what president trump called the worst deal in history. and now appealing to the european powers, iran is to say...
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will look back at his life and we'd take a look at the front pages tomorrow, sebastian payne the financial times wattle correspondent is with us and: winner the deputy political editor of the sunday times but right now time for sportsday. — caroline wheeler. hello, i'm olly foster, here's what's coming up on sporstday for you this evening. archer hits the bullseye. a world cup call up with england but who misses out. formula one pays tribute to the legend niki lauda. the three time world champion has died. mkhitaryan will stay at home for arsenal's europa league final in baku because of safety concerns even though uefa and azerbaijan say a security plan in place. also coming up in the programme... steve clarke lays out his vision for scotland and what he'll demand from his players. i only want players who out 100% committed to the national team. i will certainly be 100% committed. and as part of our change the game season we look at a possible link between periods and the increased risk of serious injury. good evening. the cricket world cup starts in nine days time. england, the hosts, taking on
will look back at his life and we'd take a look at the front pages tomorrow, sebastian payne the financial times wattle correspondent is with us and: winner the deputy political editor of the sunday times but right now time for sportsday. — caroline wheeler. hello, i'm olly foster, here's what's coming up on sporstday for you this evening. archer hits the bullseye. a world cup call up with england but who misses out. formula one pays tribute to the legend niki lauda. the three time world...
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from the financial times: pinterest shares tumble as 2019 outlook comes undone. since its stock market listing. a p pa re ntly apparently ate from ten women have a account with this company. a survey of lgbt staff suggests two thirds don‘t report being sexually harassed at work, because they‘re scared of being ‘outed‘. the research by the tuc also shows 70% of the people they spoke to had experienced inappropriate behaviour from colleagues. 0ur lgbt correspondent ben hunte has this report featuring one man who wants to remain anonymous. patrick works in the public sector where he went through years of sexual harassment just where he went through years of sexual harassmentjust because he is 93v- sexual harassmentjust because he is gay. i was stomped from attending an away day with colleagues. i was told that it was because the mail staff we re that it was because the mail staff were too afraid to share a shower. the teasing, discrimination and abuse that happened at the start of his career still impact him years later. i suffer from anxiety. i get very anxious. an
from the financial times: pinterest shares tumble as 2019 outlook comes undone. since its stock market listing. a p pa re ntly apparently ate from ten women have a account with this company. a survey of lgbt staff suggests two thirds don‘t report being sexually harassed at work, because they‘re scared of being ‘outed‘. the research by the tuc also shows 70% of the people they spoke to had experienced inappropriate behaviour from colleagues. 0ur lgbt correspondent ben hunte has this...