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with me are katherine forster, journalist at the sunday times, and the home affairs editor at the london standard, martin bentham. the refresh has dominated the week, so the refresh has dominated the week, so you've got me in the chair! —— the reshuffle. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday telegraph leads with reports that the new chancellor, sajid javid, is planning a big spending blitz to prepare for brexit. the observer goes with talks between former chancellor philip hammond and labour's brexit secretary, keir starmer, to try and block a no—deal brexit. the mail on sunday has a full—page splash on borisjohnson‘s rise in popularity amongst conservative voters. but the scottish mail on sunday focuses on a showdown between scottish conservative leader ruth davidson and borisjohnson over a no—deal brexit. and the sunday express has a poll saying that the public want mps to let the prime minister get on with brexit. well, let's start with the sunday telegraph, let's get down to it, that's on with the paper review, so the chancellor, the new chancellor preparing, real
with me are katherine forster, journalist at the sunday times, and the home affairs editor at the london standard, martin bentham. the refresh has dominated the week, so the refresh has dominated the week, so you've got me in the chair! —— the reshuffle. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday telegraph leads with reports that the new chancellor, sajid javid, is planning a big spending blitz to prepare for brexit. the observer goes with talks between former chancellor...
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the italian coast guard forster way into the harbor she was a restaurateur asked. us what we're seeing is that the criminalization of sea rescue missions isn't stopping people from coming from libya more people are dying and the routes are becoming more dangerous. once migrants arrive on the island most are taken to this immigration center where they are registered and a 1st step toward applying for asylum. after being registered the residents are free to leave. at the church in the center of town mahmoud. between libya and italy there is. a free in libya and so they're decent. give you. a lift leave you. as i'm leaving the church square a man begins shouting. i've known or should be out there if it wasn't for the migrants the media wouldn't come to lampedusa. no one cares about us lampedusa. produces mayor tells me he welcomes those rescued at sea. my father was a fisherman. i am a fisherman. but if and when a fisherman rescues a person at sea we apply one loan. not the french not the german or anyone else's law. so they scoff and chase a pig. they don't have to b
the italian coast guard forster way into the harbor she was a restaurateur asked. us what we're seeing is that the criminalization of sea rescue missions isn't stopping people from coming from libya more people are dying and the routes are becoming more dangerous. once migrants arrive on the island most are taken to this immigration center where they are registered and a 1st step toward applying for asylum. after being registered the residents are free to leave. at the church in the center of...
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and we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, katherine forster, reporternday times, and the home editor at the london evening standard, martin bentham. stay with us for that. good evening. in another policy announcement, three days after becoming prime minister, borisjohnson has pledged to fund a new high—speed rail link between leeds and manchester. he says it will turbo—charge the regions and unlock jobs, boosting growth. he was speaking on a visit to the north—west, with the full details of his proposals to be published in the autumn. but labour says the plans are a rehash of past failed promises from the conservatives. our chief political correspondent vicki young reports from manchester. taking his first steps as prime minister, borisjohnson is promising a bright, optimistic future. i wasjust thinking that it was actually the metro... but he is not the first conservative to come to manchester offering more investment for the north of england. at the science and industry museum, mrjohnson said action was needed to combat the hopelessness felt by those
and we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, katherine forster, reporternday times, and the home editor at the london evening standard, martin bentham. stay with us for that. good evening. in another policy announcement, three days after becoming prime minister, borisjohnson has pledged to fund a new high—speed rail link between leeds and manchester. he says it will turbo—charge the regions and unlock jobs, boosting growth. he was speaking on a visit to the...
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and we'll take an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers katherine forster, a reporter at thet's coming up after the headlines. time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. sunshine and warm weather continuing for some today. dorset, 24 degrees and surprisingly in shetland, temperatures approaching 24. in between a completely different end to the weather scale, 50mm of rain over the last 24 hours. grey cloud remaining. this is why, a front almost stranded in the same spot tonight, from western scotland through the midlands towards east anglia and the south—east. we'll see some further rain, some heavier bursts and on the eastern edge, we may have some thunder and lightning moving north. easterly winds towards the north—east part of the country where we'll see clear skies and temperatures in the teens. fresher to the south—west with clear conditions. temperatures may be in single figures for some. sunday, similar split. it will be a wetter day for some in the north and east of northern ireland. staying wet in north—east england, towards east anglia. the south—east may brigh
and we'll take an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers katherine forster, a reporter at thet's coming up after the headlines. time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. sunshine and warm weather continuing for some today. dorset, 24 degrees and surprisingly in shetland, temperatures approaching 24. in between a completely different end to the weather scale, 50mm of rain over the last 24 hours. grey cloud remaining. this is why, a front almost stranded in the same spot tonight,...
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our guests joining me tonight are katherine forster, reporter at the sunday times and the home editorham. riot police in hong kong have fired tear gas at protestors, taking part in an unauthorised demonstration. thousands had gathered, but after police warnings a small group refused to disperse, throwing bricks and stones, in the northern district of yuen long. the march was in condemnation of an attack on pro—democracy protestors last weekend, by masked men. 0ur asia correspondent nick beake reports. tear gas, rubber bullets, and anger filled the stifling summer air. welcome to another weekend in hong kong. this is now the rhythm of life. you find a police force trying to contain an eighth consecutive week of demonstrations. and these are the protesters who won't back down — tens of thousands of them. "shame on you," they shout, towards officers they say failed to protect them last weekend here in a town near the chinese border. men in white, suspected to be triad gang members, had attacked pro—democracy activists at a metro station, sending more than a0 to hospital. hong kong police
our guests joining me tonight are katherine forster, reporter at the sunday times and the home editorham. riot police in hong kong have fired tear gas at protestors, taking part in an unauthorised demonstration. thousands had gathered, but after police warnings a small group refused to disperse, throwing bricks and stones, in the northern district of yuen long. the march was in condemnation of an attack on pro—democracy protestors last weekend, by masked men. 0ur asia correspondent nick beake...
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sonja forster, thank you for joining us. david sowerby will be staying with us.oming up come turkish lira weakens after president erdogan surprises with the ouster of the central bank chief. more next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david w: turkish president erdogan stunned markets over the weekend by firing the head of the central bank because he had not cut interest rates in accordance with government policy. we welcome now bloomberg's riad hamade. we've been hearing about his displeasure with interest rates. why now? why did he move now? reporter: i suspect he wanted to wait until after the election, which ultimately he lost, so there is a new mayor of istanbul from the opposition. expeditionere is that the central bank would cut rates. the inflation rate has been coming down, so since the central bank stood its ground ,nd decided not to cut rates that seems to have really annoyed president erdogan, and he decided to make a move to put somebody in place that he believes will, as you mentioned earlier, told the line of government policy. david w: putting aside for a the
sonja forster, thank you for joining us. david sowerby will be staying with us.oming up come turkish lira weakens after president erdogan surprises with the ouster of the central bank chief. more next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david w: turkish president erdogan stunned markets over the weekend by firing the head of the central bank because he had not cut interest rates in accordance with government policy. we welcome now bloomberg's riad hamade. we've been hearing about his displeasure with...
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to torre frontw runner boris's threat to suspend parliament to forster in odell brexit.hrough a no deal brexit. parliamentary mains dead set against the plan. the arithmetic in parliament is parliament is dead set against no deal. deposition of the european union remains exactly the same. the challenge for the new prime minister is to try to work with the same cards that the previous prime minister had, but to play them in a different way, that hopefully gets to an agreed deal and the u.k. to leave smoothly from the european union, in an orderly brexit, that allows us to continue to work very closely with our european neighbors. shery: but chancellor would you be prepared to vote down to prevent a no deal brexit? >> i have always said i think a no deal exit would be a very bad outcome for the u.k.. and it is an outcome that parliament has made clear it will not agree to. we are a parliamentary democracy, and we have to find a solution that parliament can agree. >> but that means what? if there is a no-confidence motion. that was the last option. would you second that? th
to torre frontw runner boris's threat to suspend parliament to forster in odell brexit.hrough a no deal brexit. parliamentary mains dead set against the plan. the arithmetic in parliament is parliament is dead set against no deal. deposition of the european union remains exactly the same. the challenge for the new prime minister is to try to work with the same cards that the previous prime minister had, but to play them in a different way, that hopefully gets to an agreed deal and the u.k. to...