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with me are the broadcaster john stapleton and henry mance, political correspondent for the financialimes. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer has pictures of victims of the christchurch mass shootings. it also claims that the eu is making plans for theresa may to lose the third meaningful vote on brexit. new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern meeting greiving relatives is on the front of the sunday telegraph. the paper also reports on theresa may's task to win votes on tuesday. the mail on sunday says some tory mps are angry at the way comic relief portrayed poverty in the uk. more brexit in the sunday times, which says theresa may will tell conservative mps that brexit might not happen at all if they don't back her deal. a similar headline on the sunday express. it also has an image of mucad ibrahim, the three—year—old victim of the christchurch mosque attacks. lets start with our chat. we are going to go straight to the front of the telegraph, and it is rex it. henry? this is theresa may trying again to win support or her brexit deal, and sometimes you f
with me are the broadcaster john stapleton and henry mance, political correspondent for the financialimes. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer has pictures of victims of the christchurch mass shootings. it also claims that the eu is making plans for theresa may to lose the third meaningful vote on brexit. new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern meeting greiving relatives is on the front of the sunday telegraph. the paper also reports on theresa may's task to win votes...
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with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times & henry mance, political correspondentthe financial times (pres) many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian leads with those indicative brexit votes — where mps voted against every option they had come up with. the metro goes with theresa may's offer to conservative mps to step down if her deal is passed. the financial times reports the same story, but says hardliners are sticking to their guns and the sun also splashes with what it calls ther—exit. those are all the papers we've had in so far. let's take a look at some of those front pages in more detail. sta rt start at the guardian i supposed to be stories really, so much drama, but that's parliamentary indicative beds and the prime minister saying that she will go if a deal gets through, let's start off with the indicative vote, where you surprised they can agree to a single one? no not at all, i think we are just saying about this, it's like a merry—go—round it's round and round and round we go, one step forward you think that it has been opened up a
with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times & henry mance, political correspondentthe financial times (pres) many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian leads with those indicative brexit votes — where mps voted against every option they had come up with. the metro goes with theresa may's offer to conservative mps to step down if her deal is passed. the financial times reports the same story, but says hardliners are sticking to their guns and...
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and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewersjohn stapleton and henry mancewe will go straight to christchurch to hear the latest from sharanjit leyl to hear the latest from sharanjit leyl. a day of mourning and remembrance for many here today in christchurch. iam very i am very close to the al noor mosque, very close to the site of one of the attacks, and people have been gathering here all morning to show their respects, to leave flowers, the memorial has grown to about twice its size since i have been here in the last couple of hours. people coming here to show their rejection of the hate that inspired friday's attack. just a few hours ago, as you said, we learned that the death toll had risen to 50. to show their grief, to show their love, christchurch's people are coming together as they try to comprehend a violent act of terror. some arejust holding comprehend a violent act of terror. some are just holding on to life. this man and his four—year—old daughter were both shot. he posted this message online from his hospital bed. under tight security, the ma
and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewersjohn stapleton and henry mancewe will go straight to christchurch to hear the latest from sharanjit leyl to hear the latest from sharanjit leyl. a day of mourning and remembrance for many here today in christchurch. iam very i am very close to the al noor mosque, very close to the site of one of the attacks, and people have been gathering here all morning to show their respects, to leave flowers, the memorial has...
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in the papers — our guests joining lukwesa burak tonight are the broadcaster john stapleton, and henry manceed after being stabbed in south—west london. scotland yard said officers were called to reports of a fight in fulham in the early hours of this morning. a 29—year old man was pronounced dead at the scene. caroline davies reports. police tape and an ambulance in west london. it's the second fatal knife attack in the area in nine days. yet another one in this area. i don't think you thinkjust because you live in a nice area where all the houses are pretty that you're going to be safe. the victim, a 29—year—old, was described by one of his friends as a good man. police are still investigating what has happened here but neighbours close to the scene say they heard an argument. i spoke to one passer—by who didn't want to appear on camera. he said he was in this area around 12:30am last night when he came across a man lying down just around the corner in gowan avenue, about 50 yards behind me. members of the public gave the man cpr until paramedics arrived. the man was declared dead just bef
in the papers — our guests joining lukwesa burak tonight are the broadcaster john stapleton, and henry manceed after being stabbed in south—west london. scotland yard said officers were called to reports of a fight in fulham in the early hours of this morning. a 29—year old man was pronounced dead at the scene. caroline davies reports. police tape and an ambulance in west london. it's the second fatal knife attack in the area in nine days. yet another one in this area. i don't think you...
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in the papers — our guests joining lukwesa burak tonight are the broadcaster john stapleton, and henry mancel times. love island star, mike thalassitis, has been found dead near his hometown in essex. the 26—year—old rose to fame on love island in 2017, where he became a tv sensation after his stint on the show. the former league one footballer, who comes from a cypriot family, enjoyed a successful playing career before becoming a beloved reality tv star — after appearing on season three of love island — in the summer of 2017. his manager confirmed his death earlier this evening and the cause of his death is not yet known. with me now is our correspondent charlotte gallagher. charlotte, update us on what we know so charlotte, update us on what we know so far. we know so far that mike thalassitis was found dead in essex on friday and we believe in words close to his home. that is what his management have confirmed. we have not heard anything from his family oi’ not heard anything from his family or itv, that produce love island so far. as she said, he was a semiprofessional footballer before
in the papers — our guests joining lukwesa burak tonight are the broadcaster john stapleton, and henry mancel times. love island star, mike thalassitis, has been found dead near his hometown in essex. the 26—year—old rose to fame on love island in 2017, where he became a tv sensation after his stint on the show. the former league one footballer, who comes from a cypriot family, enjoyed a successful playing career before becoming a beloved reality tv star — after appearing on season...
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with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times, and henry mance, politicalthe financial times many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. only one story on the front of the telegraph — theresa may offering to quit if her brexit deal passes. the metro also goes with the prime minister's offer to conservative mps. the financial times reports the same story, but says there are doubts the deal can pass due to the opposition of the dup. more on theresa may's plight in the times, with an atmospheric blue tinted photo to illustrate it. the sun splashes with what it calls ‘ther—exit‘. the mirror also has a go at some wordplay, the headline ‘the end of may‘ a reference to the fact the pm has reportedly offered to quit on may 22. the guardian leads with those indicative brexit votes — where mps voted against every option they had come up with. and the i also covers political developments, and has some of the vote results at the bottom of its front page. those are the front pages. let us look in more detail. starting off with the times. most of the papers, there is
with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times, and henry mance, politicalthe financial times many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. only one story on the front of the telegraph — theresa may offering to quit if her brexit deal passes. the metro also goes with the prime minister's offer to conservative mps. the financial times reports the same story, but says there are doubts the deal can pass due to the opposition of the dup. more on theresa may's plight in...
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its own consumers here famously henry ford raised the salary of his workers who would be able to buy cars. when you're moving into an international. plutonic me is the mancs like to call it blue small percentage of the world's population that's gathering increasing wealth what happens to american consumers that have much less concern because most of them aren't going to be consuming your products anyway at least on a major basis. your goals or profit in next quarter or even it if it's based on financial manipulation and. high salary high bonuses produced overseas if you have to and produce for the a wealthy classes here and their counterparts abroad what about the rest well there's a term coming into use for them too and they're called the precariat. precarious proletariat the working people of the world who live increasingly precarious lives . and it's related to the attitude toward the country all together. during the period of great growth of the economy fifty's and sixty's but in fact earlier taxes on the wealthy were far higher corporate taxes were much higher taxes on dividends are much higher simply taxes on wealth for much rare the tax system has
its own consumers here famously henry ford raised the salary of his workers who would be able to buy cars. when you're moving into an international. plutonic me is the mancs like to call it blue small percentage of the world's population that's gathering increasing wealth what happens to american consumers that have much less concern because most of them aren't going to be consuming your products anyway at least on a major basis. your goals or profit in next quarter or even it if it's based on...