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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with nigel nelson and jo phillips.lines: the prime minister says the chances of a brexit deal are touch and go, having previously said odds of a no—deal brexit were a million to one. it's going to be touch and go, but the important thing is to get ready to come out without a deal. also at the g7 summit, there's optimism around a us trade deal after talks with president trump, though borisjohnson acknowledges it's likely to take more than a year. ben stokes leads a thrilling comeback for england, keeping ashes hopes alive. and brazil's military begins a major operation aimed at putting out a record number of fires in the amazon rainforest. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are are the political commentatorjo phillips, and the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people nigel nelson. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. "the greatest ever innings", says the telegraph. the back pages are on the front pages with that bit of cricket history
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment with nigel nelson and jo phillips.lines: the prime minister says the chances of a brexit deal are touch and go, having previously said odds of a no—deal brexit were a million to one. it's going to be touch and go, but the important thing is to get ready to come out without a deal. also at the g7 summit, there's optimism around a us trade deal after talks with president trump, though borisjohnson acknowledges it's likely to take...
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with me is political commentator jo phillips and the political editor of the people and the sunday mirrornigel nelson. good evening. hello. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. some of them have changed in the last few hours. ‘it‘s too late to stop no deal‘, the telegraph leads with a message to mps from the prime minister's top aide. the independent has liberal democrat leaderjo swinson calling on tory mps to act now to prevent a no—deal brexit. in other words, the fact. —— defect. the express leads on tory mps asking brexit party leader nigel farage not to field candidates against them. in the observer, ‘schools chaos after no—deal brexit‘. that is a bit frightening. a secret government document reveals some schools may even have to close. leading in the mirror, ‘race row over the new strictly judge', with the bbc being accused ‘of box ticking'. in the sunday times, an end to the menopause, pioneering surgery can delay the effects for 20 years. it says. so it isn't sold brexit. know, but nearly all brexit. is this one true? i wouldn't be surprised about this, it is dangerous t
with me is political commentator jo phillips and the political editor of the people and the sunday mirrornigel nelson. good evening. hello. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. some of them have changed in the last few hours. ‘it‘s too late to stop no deal‘, the telegraph leads with a message to mps from the prime minister's top aide. the independent has liberal democrat leaderjo swinson calling on tory mps to act now to prevent a no—deal brexit. in other words, the fact....
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our guests joining me tonight are political commentator jo phillips and the political editor of the peoplehe sunday mirror, nigel nelson. hong kong police have fired tear gas at pro—democracy activists who are demonstrating for the ninth weekend in a row, despite increasingly stern warnings from china. the protests were triggered by opposition to a planned extradition law, but spread to become a wider movement for democratic reforms. the demonstrators have also called for a citywide strike on monday, which has already been backed by major businesses and unions. earlier, i spoke to our correspondent stephen mcdonnell who was amongst the protesters. well, right now, in that same area, they've managed to clean out all of the protesters as far as i can see. but the riot police are still here. they have their shields and helmets in place, and in fact, we just had another... well, group of i can't see how many vans full of riot police have turned up, given there are this many officers still here. now, the reason for that is that although the protesters have gone, we've had local residents here h
our guests joining me tonight are political commentator jo phillips and the political editor of the peoplehe sunday mirror, nigel nelson. hong kong police have fired tear gas at pro—democracy activists who are demonstrating for the ninth weekend in a row, despite increasingly stern warnings from china. the protests were triggered by opposition to a planned extradition law, but spread to become a wider movement for democratic reforms. the demonstrators have also called for a citywide strike on...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with nigel nelson and jo phillips. first the headlines. at the g7 summit in france boris johnson says the chances of a brexit deal are "touch and go". i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal. so it is more likely than it was? i think it's going to be touch and go. tonight a show of unity after a day's diplomacy. earlier president trump promised to deliver a "very big" trade deal with the uk after brexit. batting brilliance from ben stokes — his sensational century leads england to a nailbiting victory over australia and keeps the ashes series alive. 40,000 troops begin a major operation to fight fires in the amazon. a major operation to fight hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the political commentatorjo phillips, and the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, nigel nelson. you always seem to come on the programme together. it is the perfect pairing. it is the perfect pairing. many of tomorrow's front pages
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with nigel nelson and jo phillips. first the headlines. at the g7 summit in france boris johnson says the chances of a brexit deal are "touch and go". i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal. so it is more likely than it was? i think it's going to be touch and go. tonight a show of unity after a day's diplomacy. earlier president trump promised to deliver a "very big" trade deal...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with nigel nelson and jo phillips. says the chances of a brexit deal are "touch and go". i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal. so it is more likely than it was?
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment with nigel nelson and jo phillips. says the chances of a brexit deal are "touch and go". i do think that they understand that there is an opportunity to do a deal. so it is more likely than it was?
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with me are political commentator jo phillips and the political editor of the people and the sunday mirrorf tomorrow's front pages are already in. long time no see, for me at least. not for us. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. "it's too late to stop no—deal." the telegraph leads with a message to mp5 from the prime minister's top aide. in the observer, schools chaos after no—deal brexit. a secret government document reveals some schools may even have to close. the express leads on tory mps asking brexit party leader nigel farage not to field candidates against them. leading in the mail on sunday, borisjohnson tells michel barnier get new orders from brussels in order to reopen talks on the brexit deal. in the sunday times, an end to the menopause — pioneering surgery can delay the effects for 20 years. depending on what newspaper you read, it depends on what you might end up believing or not believing about brexit. but there is very little escape. you sound really excited about that. we are living and brilliant like everyone else in the country. let's talk about the sunday ex
with me are political commentator jo phillips and the political editor of the people and the sunday mirrorf tomorrow's front pages are already in. long time no see, for me at least. not for us. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. "it's too late to stop no—deal." the telegraph leads with a message to mp5 from the prime minister's top aide. in the observer, schools chaos after no—deal brexit. a secret government document reveals some schools may even have to close. the...
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half—an—hour we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson and jo phillipsh us for that. good evening. borisjohnson has told the bbc that whether the uk leaves the eu with a deal at the end of october is now touch and go. the prime minister was speaking at the g7 summit in france, where he's also said no deal would mean keeping a substantial part of the £39 billion the uk had agreed to pay the eu. he's also been meeting president trump for the first time since becoming prime minister, as our chief political correspondent vicki young reports from biarritz. side by side, but not quite in step. borisjohnson hopes his american friend will help him out and boost trade between their two countries. but is this a partnership of equals or will the uk get trampled all over by its mighty ally? do you know who this is, he's going to be a fantastic prime minister. and we are going to do a fantastic deal. once we clear up some of the obstacles in our path. sitting down over breakfast, donald trump said britain's departure from the eu would be liberating. we're having very
half—an—hour we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers nigel nelson and jo phillipsh us for that. good evening. borisjohnson has told the bbc that whether the uk leaves the eu with a deal at the end of october is now touch and go. the prime minister was speaking at the g7 summit in france, where he's also said no deal would mean keeping a substantial part of the £39 billion the uk had agreed to pay the eu. he's also been meeting president trump for the first time...