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we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers are henry mance from the ft and theer lucy bereford — stay with us for that. the government says there will be "short—term problems," and "bumps in the road," if the uk leaves the european union without a deal, but maintains the country is more prepared than ever. it follows the leak of a cabinet office document published in a sunday newspaper, warning of food, medicine and fuel shortages, as well as a possible return to a hard irish border. but the man in charge of planning for a no—deal brexit, michael gove, said the memo is a worst case scenario and out—of—date. borisjohnson is preparing to meet european leaders this week, to make his case for a new brexit deal. here's our political correspondent, nick eardley. it has been the mantra of boris johnson. it has been the mantra of boris johnson. come out on october the sist, johnson. come out on october the 31st, no ifs or buts. we have to get brexit done! we have two leave the eu on october the 31st. so far, though, europe has remained adamant that the deal won't change
we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers are henry mance from the ft and theer lucy bereford — stay with us for that. the government says there will be "short—term problems," and "bumps in the road," if the uk leaves the european union without a deal, but maintains the country is more prepared than ever. it follows the leak of a cabinet office document published in a sunday newspaper, warning of food, medicine and fuel shortages, as well as a...
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with me are the chief features writer at the financial times, henry mance, and the broadcaster and psychotherapistrd. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. and starting with the financial times, there's the incredible picture of the didcot towers getting demolished, alongside their main article about the white house announcing a new round of tax cuts. the daily telegraph is leading on borisjohnson accusing former ministers of undermining brexit talks with eu leaders. ‘tory divisions over brexit deepen amid row over no—deal dossier leak‘ — that's the headline for the front of the guardian. brexit themes continue on the front page of the i, saying michael gove has played down leaked crisis plans for brexit. the mail is saying there is a crackdown on gp surgeries that closedown mid week. the cricketerjofra archer is on the front page of the times in a thrilling second ashes test at lord's. and bad news if you don't like ads — the times says mainstream channels could be allowed to show more ads, in their battle against online rivals. let's start, as we always do, with the accent. the leaked d
with me are the chief features writer at the financial times, henry mance, and the broadcaster and psychotherapistrd. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. and starting with the financial times, there's the incredible picture of the didcot towers getting demolished, alongside their main article about the white house announcing a new round of tax cuts. the daily telegraph is leading on borisjohnson accusing former ministers of undermining brexit talks with eu leaders. ‘tory divisions...
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our guests tonight are the chief features writer at the financial times, henry mance, and the broadcasterook at the weather. hello, once again we have advertised it as being a day of showery and sunny spells. today foes under a similar banner. although the above supplied by an any of the low pressure which has been around by a number of days stop this banner of cloud was the one that produced more persistent rain for a time. across the southern counties of the british isles. that has now quit the scene. following on behind, somewhat brighter skies, certain across the southern parts of britain. skies clearing beautifully across parts of cardwell. looking a little bit further north —— cornwall. a mixture of sunny spells and showers can look a little bit more like that. through the rest of the evening and overnight, we will see those are showers circulating around the low pressure, flooding in across scotland, northern ireland, northern and western parts of the british isles. the administering a bit further east. i'd never eastwards by that noticeable westerly breeze. one or two little spots
our guests tonight are the chief features writer at the financial times, henry mance, and the broadcasterook at the weather. hello, once again we have advertised it as being a day of showery and sunny spells. today foes under a similar banner. although the above supplied by an any of the low pressure which has been around by a number of days stop this banner of cloud was the one that produced more persistent rain for a time. across the southern counties of the british isles. that has now quit...
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our guests joining me tonight are the chief features writer at the financial times, henry mance, ander and psychotherapist, lucy beresford. rescue teams are continuing to search for a 6—year—old boy, who fell into the river stour in kent. lucas dobson disappeared near the town of sandwich yesterday afternoon, while fishing. simonjones has the latest. searching the river stour for a little boy who hasn't been seen since yesterday lunchtime. it's thought lucas dobson fell into the water as he was stepping onto a fishing boat. his father and two other people jumped in after him, but the current swept lucas away. i am not accepting it yet because we can't find him. i tell myself he got out and he's lost, he's looking for us. he's wandering around, wondering where we are. that's what i'm telling myself because to think my little nephew is still in the river is too much to think about. the coastguard, the lifeboat, the police and the fire service have all been involved in the search, plus hundreds of volunteers from the local community who have heard about what happened and have come out t
our guests joining me tonight are the chief features writer at the financial times, henry mance, ander and psychotherapist, lucy beresford. rescue teams are continuing to search for a 6—year—old boy, who fell into the river stour in kent. lucas dobson disappeared near the town of sandwich yesterday afternoon, while fishing. simonjones has the latest. searching the river stour for a little boy who hasn't been seen since yesterday lunchtime. it's thought lucas dobson fell into the water as he...