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with me are jason beattie, who is head of politics at the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, the politicaler for the financial times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. if they are not in by now, we will really struggle. sorry, just a few filler words i need to put into get us across filler words i need to put into get us across the line. the daily telegraph leads with a warning from lord blunkett that labour risks falling into "decline and irrelevance" unless the party makes a "seismic shift" in response to the anti—semitism scandal. the times claims tax avoiders are being blacklisted by the authorities to prevent them from getting knighthoods and pictures ariana grande performing at aretha franklin's funeral at the greater grace temple in detroit. the ft says coca—cola is setting itself up to take on starbucks, nestle and jab holdings in the global battle for coffee sales after buying costa coffee in a £3.9bn deal. the daily mail reports on new research that suggests up to 11! children are fighting for each place at top primary schools. the i says doctors will be able to stay
with me are jason beattie, who is head of politics at the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, the politicaler for the financial times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. if they are not in by now, we will really struggle. sorry, just a few filler words i need to put into get us across filler words i need to put into get us across the line. the daily telegraph leads with a warning from lord blunkett that labour risks falling into "decline and irrelevance" unless the party...
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with me are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, the politicaly in. the daily telegraph leads with a warning from lord blunkett that labour risks falling into decline and irrelevance unless the party makes a "seismic shift" in response to the anti—semitism scandal. the times claims tax avoiders are being blacklisted by the authorities to prevent them from getting knighthoods and pictures ariana grande performing at aretha franklin 5 funeral at the greater grace temple in detroit. the ft says coca—cola is setting itself up to take on starbucks, nestle and jab holdings in the global battle for coffee sales after buying costa coffee in a £3.9bn deal. the daily mail reports on new research that suggests up to 11! children are fighting for each place at top primary schools. the i says doctors will be able to stay one step ahead of cancer tumours thanks to a new technique pioneered by scientists. and the daily express leads with the same story claiming patients will be treated earlier because artificial intelligence will be able to predict how the dise
with me are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, the politicaly in. the daily telegraph leads with a warning from lord blunkett that labour risks falling into decline and irrelevance unless the party makes a "seismic shift" in response to the anti—semitism scandal. the times claims tax avoiders are being blacklisted by the authorities to prevent them from getting knighthoods and pictures ariana grande performing at aretha franklin 5 funeral...
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thank you for now to my guests jason beattie from the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, from the ft.ith a longer look at the papers at 11:30, but for now, it's goodbye. a lot of dry weather around this weekend, some sunshine at times and looked like it will get warmer as well. some cloud coming in from the atla ntic well. some cloud coming in from the atlantic on those weather fronts thereabout toppled to the uk, before fading away. and that he got another weather front from the atlantic into the north west on sunday. an ahead of that, we are drawing our airfrom the south, just lining the temperatures to rise. and last night it was really cold in scotland, temperatures at minus two celsius, tonight won't be as cold, you can see her in cumbria, some of the high cloud beginning to spill and at northern ireland, and is also going to be pushing further eastwards across scotland over the accuracy and western parts of england and wales. bit of drizzle here and there, clear skies east of england and temperatures down to six or 7 degrees. that fed into the weekend then, bit of detail and sta
thank you for now to my guests jason beattie from the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, from the ft.ith a longer look at the papers at 11:30, but for now, it's goodbye. a lot of dry weather around this weekend, some sunshine at times and looked like it will get warmer as well. some cloud coming in from the atla ntic well. some cloud coming in from the atlantic on those weather fronts thereabout toppled to the uk, before fading away. and that he got another weather front from the atlantic into...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are jason beattietian payne, the political leader writer for the financial times. sport now. a full round up from the bbc sportscenter. good evening, we're starting with cricket and the fourth test between england and india is turning into a fascinating game in southampton. after the disappointment for england's batsmen on day one, the game is now very tight with india holding a narrow first innings lead... they were bowled out for 273, wickets falling throughout the day. captain virat kholi — outjust short of a half century. sam curran with that one, but the pick of the england bowlers was the re—called moeen ali. five wickets for him, as the hosts looked to take an unexpected lead. india though and cheteshwar pujara had other ideas. he hit his first century in england to help the tourists towards a 27 run lead. england will re—start tomorrow — six without loss. as they lead the best of five series 2—1. football now. wales are playing england in a crucial world cup qualifier in newport. the winner ton
tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are jason beattietian payne, the political leader writer for the financial times. sport now. a full round up from the bbc sportscenter. good evening, we're starting with cricket and the fourth test between england and india is turning into a fascinating game in southampton. after the disappointment for england's batsmen on day one, the game is now very tight with india holding a narrow first...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are jason beattieand sebastian payne, the political leader writer for the financial times. the struggling diy retailer, homebase, has secured the approval of creditors to close forty two of its stores, putting 1,500 jobs at risk. the company said the move would give it a platform to turn the business around and return to profitability. it also staves off the immediate threat of administration. we can speak now to james hughes, who's the chief market analyst at axi trader and has been following the story closely. hejoins me down the line from the city. james, thank you very much for joining us. where did it go wrong for homebase? the deal that saw the australian firm take homebase perceval, was seen as one of the worst deals for a long while. he took the brand but they did not take over any of the ethos that homebase was doing. when you see the situation retailers are in at the moment, high street rhys taylor ‘s —— retailers have been struggling. but that is a lot to do with the economy here for an of d
tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are jason beattieand sebastian payne, the political leader writer for the financial times. the struggling diy retailer, homebase, has secured the approval of creditors to close forty two of its stores, putting 1,500 jobs at risk. the company said the move would give it a platform to turn the business around and return to profitability. it also staves off the immediate threat of administration. we...