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with me are anna isaac, economics editor of the independent and iain anderson, executive chairman ofmpany cicero. lovely to see you both. before we update from them let me update you with the front pages and we have them so far. collision course set for brussels — the ft leads on overhauls set to be announced for post—brexit trade deals between britain and northern ireland. meanwhile, the metro's front focuses on the reaction to a french warship escorting an overcrowded dinghy to british waters, it reports record numbers have been arriving on the south coast. with 700 migrants arriving in two days, according to the telegraph, which also reports on the crossing. but it leads on an appeal to the prime ministerfrom cabinet ministers to expand the list of exempt from isolating or face a wave of closures. also leading on the impact of pingdemic — the mirror reports that one million children are currently off school. that's also the lead on the front page of the daily express. the guardian leads with a report on a leaked data base, with details emmanuel macron, and 13 other heads of state
with me are anna isaac, economics editor of the independent and iain anderson, executive chairman ofmpany cicero. lovely to see you both. before we update from them let me update you with the front pages and we have them so far. collision course set for brussels — the ft leads on overhauls set to be announced for post—brexit trade deals between britain and northern ireland. meanwhile, the metro's front focuses on the reaction to a french warship escorting an overcrowded dinghy to british...
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with me are anna isaac, economics editor of the independent and iain anderson, executive chairman of pr company cicero. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... collision course set for brussels — the ft leads on government overhauls set to be announced for post—brexit trade deals between britain and northern ireland. the telegraph leads on an appeal to the prime ministerfrom cabinet ministers to expand the list of exempt from isolating or face a wave of closures. also leading on the impact of pingdemic — the mirror reports that one million children are currently off school. also on covid the i, reports that england has three weeks to avoid new restrictions, quoting sage scientists calling for early action. channel crossings lead on the front page of the express. it says the home secretary is to pay france another esiimillion to stop migrants reaching britain. a story which also leads on the mail — it reports the number of people to make the journey this year hit 8,162 ?surpassing the figure for the whole of 2020. and on the front of the times, reports that today passed the annual re
with me are anna isaac, economics editor of the independent and iain anderson, executive chairman of pr company cicero. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... collision course set for brussels — the ft leads on government overhauls set to be announced for post—brexit trade deals between britain and northern ireland. the telegraph leads on an appeal to the prime ministerfrom cabinet ministers to expand the list of exempt from isolating or face a wave of closures. also leading on the impact...
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iain anderson is the executive chairman of one of the uk's biggest lobbying companies — the cicero grouphty, david cameron but you haven't broken any rules. what this report shows is that the rules are not fit for purpose. and we need to change them, we need reform and we need reform quickly, otherwise we just kind of keep going round and round in circles on this with people trying to do lobbying secretly. david cameron put his hand up himself and said he got this wrong. the treasury select committee has confirmed that but we need more, we need reform of the lobbying rules thatjust need reform of the lobbying rules that just don't work. need reform of the lobbying rules thatjust don't work. you need reform of the lobbying rules that just don't work.— need reform of the lobbying rules that just don't work. thatjust don't work. you were not auoin to thatjust don't work. you were not going to get _ thatjust don't work. you were not going to get that _ thatjust don't work. you were not going to get that straightaway - thatjust don't work. you were not going to get that straightaway in l goin
iain anderson is the executive chairman of one of the uk's biggest lobbying companies — the cicero grouphty, david cameron but you haven't broken any rules. what this report shows is that the rules are not fit for purpose. and we need to change them, we need reform and we need reform quickly, otherwise we just kind of keep going round and round in circles on this with people trying to do lobbying secretly. david cameron put his hand up himself and said he got this wrong. the treasury select...
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iain henderson will captain the side. the lions comfortably won their first match in south africa, thumping the sigma lions 56—14 on saturday. now, to the latest milestone forjames andersonnty championship. anderson claimed his best figures at old trafford — 7—19 — as kent were bowled out for 7h. and that's all the sport for now. from me and the rest of the team, bye—bye. hello there, summer 2021 so far appears to have been feast or famine, whether it's sunshine or rain. when we have the rain, we really have had the rain. this was sunday in edinburgh. you can see almost two inches of rain fell in 2a hours. and that brought some disruption. we're still under an influence of low pressure. still producing some rain, but it does look as though things will quiet down a little later this week. for tuesday, we see wet weather moving into southeast scotland through the day, blustery as well. strong winds, gale force gusts along the kent coast, that will rattle through some showers at quite a pace. but it means and temperatures will feel a little bit disappointing, 18 or 19 degrees at best. as we move into wednesday, that low pressure moves off into the north sea, and the shower
iain henderson will captain the side. the lions comfortably won their first match in south africa, thumping the sigma lions 56—14 on saturday. now, to the latest milestone forjames andersonnty championship. anderson claimed his best figures at old trafford — 7—19 — as kent were bowled out for 7h. and that's all the sport for now. from me and the rest of the team, bye—bye. hello there, summer 2021 so far appears to have been feast or famine, whether it's sunshine or rain. when we have...
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iain henderson will captain the side. the lions comfortably won their first match in south africa, thumping the sigma lions 56—14 on saturday. now, to the latest milestone forjames andersonrtainly saw the weather going down hill from the south. this rain here is marching its way northwards across the uk up into northern england and scotland, where already in the past few days in edinburgh, we have had a months worth of rain. now that early rain is moving away, but this area of low pressure is taking a band of rain — heavy at times — northwards up towards scotland and northern england with blustery showers following to the south. for a while, we will have some unseasonably windy weather along the coast of england all the way from dorset across to suffolk, gusts of 50 mph in the morning. it won�*t be as windy in the afternoon, but there will be some heavy showers around, and we have still got this more persistent rain, never really clearing away from northern england, pushing into eastern scotland. elsewhere, some brightness and maybe some sunshine. the showers are never too far away, and they may well be heavy as well. generally, temperatures a bit lower on tuesday, 18—19
iain henderson will captain the side. the lions comfortably won their first match in south africa, thumping the sigma lions 56—14 on saturday. now, to the latest milestone forjames andersonrtainly saw the weather going down hill from the south. this rain here is marching its way northwards across the uk up into northern england and scotland, where already in the past few days in edinburgh, we have had a months worth of rain. now that early rain is moving away, but this area of low pressure is...