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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with lynn faulds wood and henry mance. as you can see, they are flicking through them as we speak. but first, the headlines: the businessman, arron banks, has insisted that all the money he provided to a pro—brexit campaign in the run—up to the referendum came from his uk companies. he's facing a police investigation into claims that he was not the true source of the funding. firefighters are dealing with a large blaze in nottingham, in the city's former cattle market. in total, four buildings are alight near notts county football club's ground meadow lane. no—one is thought to be injured. an investigation is under way after an inflatable slide collapsed at a funfair and fireworks display in woking in surrey last night. seven of the eight children who were hurt have been discharged from hospital. former prime ministers have been paying tribute to sirjeremy heywood, the former head of the civil service who has died from cancer at the age of 56. tony blair called him "a formidable whitehall operator". and 10,000 flames have
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with lynn faulds wood and henry mance. as you can see, they are flicking through them as we speak. but first, the headlines: the businessman, arron banks, has insisted that all the money he provided to a pro—brexit campaign in the run—up to the referendum came from his uk companies. he's facing a police investigation into claims that he was not the true source of the funding. firefighters are dealing with a large blaze in...
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11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers lynn faulds wood and henry manceith us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the pro—brexit businessman, aaron banks, has again insisted that all the money he provided for a campaign to leave the eu was generated from his businesses in the uk and therefore within the rules on political donations. as the national crime agency begins an investigation into the source of an £8 million donation, mr banks said the money came from a uk company called rock services, which he said had all sorts of revenues. 0ne mp has accused him of bluster and deliberate confusion. manveen rana reports. arron banks — brexiteer, businessmen and now the subject of a criminal investigation into the source of the funds he provided to the brexit campaign. as he arrived at the bbc this morning to speak to the andrew marr programme, he faced serious questions about where the £8 million had come from. i would just like to say, absolutely, for the record, there was no russian money and no interference of any type. all right. let's follow th
11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers lynn faulds wood and henry manceith us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the pro—brexit businessman, aaron banks, has again insisted that all the money he provided for a campaign to leave the eu was generated from his businesses in the uk and therefore within the rules on political donations. as the national crime agency begins an investigation into the source of an £8 million donation, mr banks said...
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thank you lynn faulds wood and henry mance. next it's the film review.rom us, it's good night. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? it is a packed week with peterloo, the epic drama from mike leigh. widows, which is an update of the miniseries from the ‘80s and mirai, a charming animation. peterloo, a massacre back in 1819. interestingly, mike leigh said one reason he wanted to make the film is not enough people knew about it. he said he wasn't taught about it at school. it was a peaceful demonstration, people demanding suffrage and better conditions, which was attacked by cavalry and there were deaths and terrible injuries. and we get in this film is the lead up of the events, all the players of people who will be at the march and the protest. and the forces ranging against him. it starts on the battlefield. we see a traumatised soldier return to his home land and finding famine and he said we want a speaker to address the meeting. but his mo
thank you lynn faulds wood and henry mance. next it's the film review.rom us, it's good night. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? it is a packed week with peterloo, the epic drama from mike leigh. widows, which is an update of the miniseries from the ‘80s and mirai, a charming animation. peterloo, a massacre back in 1819. interestingly, mike leigh said one reason he wanted to...
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thank you to my guests this evening, caroline wheeler and henry mance.onger look at the papers at 11:30. but for the moment, goodbye. the weather is next. good evening. heading towards our shores, each one preparing to bring about effort and windy weather, but as we go through the rest of tonight, still the last vestiges of the quiet chilly spell, because there will be some fog patches around, a touch of frost in places, many spots will be dry through the night. down to the south—west though, here's our first batch of wind and rain. as we go through tomorrow, things turning wet very quickly across the south—west of england, a good part of wales and northern ireland, heavy burst of rain with strong gusty winds, 50 mph 01’ so some rain with strong gusty winds, 50 mph oi’ so some exposed rain with strong gusty winds, 50 mph or so some exposed coastal spots in the west. the print of the day, this rain will continue to push eastward, behind it now to something milder, 12 degrees in plymouth, head of the rain band, east anglia into lincolnshire and yorkshire,
thank you to my guests this evening, caroline wheeler and henry mance.onger look at the papers at 11:30. but for the moment, goodbye. the weather is next. good evening. heading towards our shores, each one preparing to bring about effort and windy weather, but as we go through the rest of tonight, still the last vestiges of the quiet chilly spell, because there will be some fog patches around, a touch of frost in places, many spots will be dry through the night. down to the south—west though,...
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with me are the political correspondent for the ft, henry mance, and caroline wheeler, who‘s the deputyhe guardian says donald trump unexpectedly criticised theresa may‘s brexit deal. saying it sounded "like a great dealfor the eu". the daily telegraph highlights the president‘s warning that britain "may not be able to trade with the us" because of the deal. according to the daily mail, mr trump "threw a grenade" into the brexit debate, with his comments. the metro reports that the prime ministerfaced relentless attacks in parliament as both remain and leave mps trashed her brexit deal. the ‘i‘ says theresa may has 1a days to save the brexit deal — and her career — in the countdown to the crucial vote in parliament on december the 11th. the sun speculates that a tv debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn could take place before the commons vote, and may even clash with the climax of ‘i‘m a celebrity‘. i wonder which would be the viewing winner? away from brexit, the financial times says general motors will cease production at seven plants worldwide and lay off thousands, in an effo
with me are the political correspondent for the ft, henry mance, and caroline wheeler, who‘s the deputyhe guardian says donald trump unexpectedly criticised theresa may‘s brexit deal. saying it sounded "like a great dealfor the eu". the daily telegraph highlights the president‘s warning that britain "may not be able to trade with the us" because of the deal. according to the daily mail, mr trump "threw a grenade" into the brexit debate, with his comments. the...
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with me are the political correspondent for the ft, henry mance, and caroline wheeler — who's the deputyitical editor at the sunday times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian says donald trump unexpectedly criticised theresa may's brexit deal. saying it sounded "like a great dealfor the eu." the daily telegraph highlights the president's warning that britain "may not be able to trade with the us" because of the deal. according to the daily mail, mr trump "threw a grenade" into the brexit debate, with his comments. the metro reports that the prime ministerfaced relentless attacks in parliament as both remain and leave mps trashed her brexit deal. the i says theresa may has 1a days to save the brexit deal — and her career — in the countdown to the cruscial vote in parliament on december the 11th. the sun speculates that a tv debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn could take place before the commons vote, and may even clash with the climax of ‘i'm a celebrity.‘ away from brexit, the financial times says general motors will cease production at seven plants world
with me are the political correspondent for the ft, henry mance, and caroline wheeler — who's the deputyitical editor at the sunday times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian says donald trump unexpectedly criticised theresa may's brexit deal. saying it sounded "like a great dealfor the eu." the daily telegraph highlights the president's warning that britain "may not be able to trade with the us" because of the deal. according to the daily mail, mr...
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our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster, lynn faulds wood, and henry mance, political correspondents. seven of the eight children injured after falling from an inflatable slide in surrey yesterday, have been released from hospital. the slide had been erected at a fireworks funfair in woking, with police declaring a major incident when the children fell. frankie mccamley reports from woking. the aftermath of what should have been a fun evening of fireworks and fairground rides that turned into chaos. we were coming to watch the fireworks... caught up in it all were lucas and henry, both 11 years old. before it happened, i said to my mum i did not feel safe. because, obviously, the air and it was really busy. the pair were on the inflatable slide in woking park when eight children were injured. it's probably one of the biggest bouncy castle slides i have ever seen, with the two stairways up each side. we were shouting, "please, can you calm down? i don't want any tragedies happen." we were shocked at first. ijust stood there. i could not move for a few seconds. i was just so shocked a
our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster, lynn faulds wood, and henry mance, political correspondents. seven of the eight children injured after falling from an inflatable slide in surrey yesterday, have been released from hospital. the slide had been erected at a fireworks funfair in woking, with police declaring a major incident when the children fell. frankie mccamley reports from woking. the aftermath of what should have been a fun evening of fireworks and fairground rides that...
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past eleven we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers caroline wheeler and henry manceay with us for that. the us space agency nasa, has landed another probe on the surface of mars, as part of its study of how the red planet was formed. after a voyage lasting 6 months, the insight spacecraft made its descent onto the planet's surface, a manoeuvre involving high risk. our science correspondent victoria gill is in pasadena. everything went absolutely perfectly, just like the life—size model of insight is sitting in the stand behind me, the real one is on mars, it even sent a picture from its home, where it will be doing two yea rs of its home, where it will be doing two years of discovering science. touchdown confirmed! after a six—month journey and a perilous descent, relief and joy at mission control. i am over the moon, it is incredible, this is my first mission, i still feel nervous, like i don't know the adrenaline is still going through me, but we are on mars, it worked, it was a soft landing, everything was perfect, which is so rare, and now ijust want more data, i
past eleven we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers caroline wheeler and henry manceay with us for that. the us space agency nasa, has landed another probe on the surface of mars, as part of its study of how the red planet was formed. after a voyage lasting 6 months, the insight spacecraft made its descent onto the planet's surface, a manoeuvre involving high risk. our science correspondent victoria gill is in pasadena. everything went absolutely perfectly, just like...
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our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster, lynn faulds wood, and henry mance, political correspondento there. once we lost the winds across northern scotland, today was a fine one for much of scotland and northern ireland, with plenty of sunshine, but further south there was more cloud around for england and wales, and even some rain, all tied in with this next feature which is moving northwards as we speak, and pushing on in towards the irish sea. so we could have some damp weather across the west country, in towards wales, and then this rain will spill in towards the irish sea overnight, into northern ireland, and across into western scotland. there could be some heavy bursts mixed into that as well, by around dawn. but elsewhere it should be a largely dry night with variable cloud, some clear spells, quite chilly out—of—town with maybe a little bit of mist and fog developing as winds will fall light. this is the pressure chart to start the new working week. this weather front draped across the north and west of scotland and northern ireland will produce quite a lot of cloud, some m
our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster, lynn faulds wood, and henry mance, political correspondento there. once we lost the winds across northern scotland, today was a fine one for much of scotland and northern ireland, with plenty of sunshine, but further south there was more cloud around for england and wales, and even some rain, all tied in with this next feature which is moving northwards as we speak, and pushing on in towards the irish sea. so we could have some damp weather...
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who's the deputy political editor at the sunday times, and the political correspondent for the ft, henry mancegising for letting them down. mr sargeant — who'd been sacked following accusations of sexual misconduct — was found dead at his home in north wales last november. 0ur wales correspondent sian lloyd reports. carl sargeant was a well—known figure in the welsh assembly. his death, last year, left his family grief—stricken and sent shock waves through the welsh political establishment in cardiff bay. his body was found at his family home, four days after he'd been sacked from his post and suspended from the welsh labour party amid allegations of sexual misconduct, which he denied. walking arm in arm, mr sargeant‘s wife, bernie, and son, jack, came to his inquest today, where the note that she'd found close to her husband's body was read to the court. directed to family and friends, it said... the inquest heard that carl sargeant had suffered from depression and had been prescribed medication on a number of occasions. a former colleague, leighton andrews, said he was concerned about the im
who's the deputy political editor at the sunday times, and the political correspondent for the ft, henry mancegising for letting them down. mr sargeant — who'd been sacked following accusations of sexual misconduct — was found dead at his home in north wales last november. 0ur wales correspondent sian lloyd reports. carl sargeant was a well—known figure in the welsh assembly. his death, last year, left his family grief—stricken and sent shock waves through the welsh political...