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with me are jason beattie, head of politics at the daily mirror, and anna isaac, who's the economicsaily telegraph. a lot of news coming up. some breaking news. which we will discuss ina breaking news. which we will discuss in a moment. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the daily mail, and the claim that one of the men suspected of killing journalist jamal khashoggi travelled to the uk, and even visited downing street in march as part of the security detailfor the saudi crown prince. the top story on the i is that new scanning techniques could provide a breakthrough in alzheimer's care, allowing more tailored treatment. the times lead is the attack by former senior civil servants on leading brexiteers, accusing them of undermining the integrity of whitehall. the daily mirror features a bitter dispute over a lottery win. the daily telegraph leads with the warning from councils that the rising cost of recycling household plastic waste means many can no longer afford to offer the service. the financial times reports that the boss of facebook spent many mont
with me are jason beattie, head of politics at the daily mirror, and anna isaac, who's the economicsaily telegraph. a lot of news coming up. some breaking news. which we will discuss ina breaking news. which we will discuss in a moment. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the daily mail, and the claim that one of the men suspected of killing journalist jamal khashoggi travelled to the uk, and even visited downing street in march as part of the security detailfor the...
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with me are jason beattie, head of politics at the daily mirror, and anna isaac, who's the economicsght. we will have a chat in the moment. first, and at the front pages. let's start with the daily mail and the revelation that one of the men suspected of killing journalist jamal khashoggi travelled to the uk, and even visited downing street in march as part of the security detailfor the saudi crown prince. the top story on the i is that new scanning techniques could provide a breakthrough in alzheimers treatment, allowing more tailored treatment. the times lead is the attack by former senior civil servants on leading brexiteers, accusing them of undermining the integrity of the civil service. the daily mirror features a bitter dispute over a lottery win. the daily telegraph leads with the warning from councils that the rising cost of recycling household plastic waste means many can no longer afford to offer the service. te financial times reports that the boss of facebook spent many months trying to persuade the former deputy prime minister nick clegg to head up the social media gian
with me are jason beattie, head of politics at the daily mirror, and anna isaac, who's the economicsght. we will have a chat in the moment. first, and at the front pages. let's start with the daily mail and the revelation that one of the men suspected of killing journalist jamal khashoggi travelled to the uk, and even visited downing street in march as part of the security detailfor the saudi crown prince. the top story on the i is that new scanning techniques could provide a breakthrough in...
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our guests tonight are, jason beattie, head of politics
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our guests tonight are, jason beattie, head of politics at the mirror, and anna isaac, who's the economics trade correspondent for the telegraph. hope you can join hope you canjoin us hope you can join us for that. good evening. 20 men have been found guilty of being part of a grooming gang that raped and abused girls in huddersfield over a 7—year period. the men, mostly of pakistani heritage, were convicted of more than 120 offences against 15 girls, the youngest of whom was just 11. the girls were plied with drink and drugs, and some were abandoned on the yorkshire moors. from leeds crown court, danny savage reports. a bus station. the car park of a diy store in huddersfield. a lonely moorland. just a few of the places where vulnerable children were groomed and sexually abused by men of mainly pakistani heritage. so many men were involved that three trials were needed. a judge has now ruled the 20 who were convicted can now be publicly identified. one of them was mohammed ibrar, nicknamed "bully", a huge man who used his physical presence to intimidate. one of his victims was thrown out
our guests tonight are, jason beattie, head of politics at the mirror, and anna isaac, who's the economics trade correspondent for the telegraph. hope you can join hope you canjoin us hope you can join us for that. good evening. 20 men have been found guilty of being part of a grooming gang that raped and abused girls in huddersfield over a 7—year period. the men, mostly of pakistani heritage, were convicted of more than 120 offences against 15 girls, the youngest of whom was just 11. the...
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front pages at 10:a0pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are jason beattiead of politics at the mirror, and anna isaac, who's the economics and trade correspondent for the telegraph. hope you can join hope you canjoin us hope you can join us for that. the islamist preacher anjem choudary has been been released from prison on licence. he's served half of a five—year sentence handed down to him in 2016 for inviting support for the islamic state group. the bbc understands there will be restrictions on his movements and he'll be closely monitored by the security services. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. within hours of coming out of prison, anjem choudary was back in a familiar place. in front of the cameras. he can be seen, but not heard. he is banned from speaking to the media. this probation hostel in north london is where he is initially being housed. it was before dawn when he was driven across the capital from belmarsh top security prison. during his time inside, he hasn't changed his views, according to counterextremism specialists. he'
front pages at 10:a0pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are jason beattiead of politics at the mirror, and anna isaac, who's the economics and trade correspondent for the telegraph. hope you can join hope you canjoin us hope you can join us for that. the islamist preacher anjem choudary has been been released from prison on licence. he's served half of a five—year sentence handed down to him in 2016 for inviting support for the islamic state group. the bbc...