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henry mance and anne ashworth will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers.p plays. it is pretty far out there, but it really suits the music and what they're about, i think. in his birmingham studio, artist harley davies is painting a unique work that is much, much more than meets the eye. it's mind—blowing to think that, when you consider how much data there must be out there. it's interesting for the future, i'd say. the artwork is the album cover of the hugely popular and influential mezzanine album by massive attack. and to celebrate its 20th anniversary, the band agreed to have this music encoded in dna and then added to several spray paint cans. it means harley's painting will hold thousands of copies of the album and to find out how, i have come here to a lab in zurich to meet one of the pioneers of using genetic code to store data. and so here's the freezer where we keep the dna. right, ok, this is where the magic happens. exactly. so in here. it comes in an enormous box, all really cold. and you buy in dna? we buy in the dna. dr grass has encoded th
henry mance and anne ashworth will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers.p plays. it is pretty far out there, but it really suits the music and what they're about, i think. in his birmingham studio, artist harley davies is painting a unique work that is much, much more than meets the eye. it's mind—blowing to think that, when you consider how much data there must be out there. it's interesting for the future, i'd say. the artwork is the album cover of the hugely popular and...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with henry mance and anne ashworth. first, the headlines: regional airline flybmi has announced that it has suspended all flights and is filing for administration. thejustice secretary has said the government's main priority has to be the safety of the public, when considering the case of shamima begum. the funeral of the footballer emiliano sala, who died last month in a plane crash, has taken place in his native argentina. a 27—year—old man has appeared in court, charged with the murders of three elderly men in exeter. and thousands of criminals in england and wales will be tagged with gps trackers to allow authorities to trace them 2a hours a day. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times, and anne ashworth, associate editor of the times. most of tomorrow's front pages are now in. the sunday times claims that britain's richest man and prominent brexiteer, sirjim ratcliffe, is working on a tax exile plan
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with henry mance and anne ashworth. first, the headlines: regional airline flybmi has announced that it has suspended all flights and is filing for administration. thejustice secretary has said the government's main priority has to be the safety of the public, when considering the case of shamima begum. the funeral of the footballer emiliano sala, who died last month in a plane crash, has taken place in his native argentina. a...
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this evening in the papers, our guests joining me tonight are henry mance, political correspondent atmes and anne ashworth, associate editor of the times. thejustice secretary david gauke says the government's main priority has to be the safety of the public, when considering the case of shamima begum. the family of the pregnant teenager — who left britain to join the islamic state group — say they'd welcome a police investigation into her actions — but want the government to help bring her home. sophie long reports. this is the al—hawl camp in northern syria where the 19—year—old from east london is living as she awaits the birth of her third child. shamima begum says both her son and daughter died, and she wants to come back to britain so her unborn baby does not suffer the same fate. herfamily, who had feared they would never see her again, have asked the government to help them get her home. but the justice secretary says there are risks to allowing people like shamima begum to return to britain, and they would look at her case very closely. what has to be the priority of the brit
this evening in the papers, our guests joining me tonight are henry mance, political correspondent atmes and anne ashworth, associate editor of the times. thejustice secretary david gauke says the government's main priority has to be the safety of the public, when considering the case of shamima begum. the family of the pregnant teenager — who left britain to join the islamic state group — say they'd welcome a police investigation into her actions — but want the government to help bring...
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and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, henry mance and annerth. stay with us for that. the airline flybmi has cancelled all flights, and says it is filing for administration. the east midlands based airline, which operated more than 29,000 flights last year, blamed recent spikes in fuel and carbon costs. some passengers have posted messages online saying they only found out about it after turning up at airports this evening. our business correspondent rob young reports. flybmi, no longerflying. it's cancelled all flights with immediate effect. the company is also filing for administration. the carrier flew more than half a million passengers last year. its smalljets operated on routes from aberdeen, bristol, newcastle, east midlands, sta nsted and others, to 25 european cities. passengers who have been affected are anxious. i'm in belgium at the moment and ijust got the bbc alert that flybmi have gone into administration. all the flights for me to return home are really expensive and flybmi have said they won't return the £134 that i initially
and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, henry mance and annerth. stay with us for that. the airline flybmi has cancelled all flights, and says it is filing for administration. the east midlands based airline, which operated more than 29,000 flights last year, blamed recent spikes in fuel and carbon costs. some passengers have posted messages online saying they only found out about it after turning up at airports this evening. our business...
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and at 10:30 and again at 11:30 we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers henry mance
and at 10:30 and again at 11:30 we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers henry mance