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with me are kate andrews, who's director of news at the institute of economic affairs, and john rentoulpendent. the ft leads with allegations that the former chief executive of cambridge analytica, withdrew more than $8 million from the scandal—hit data firm, shortly before it collapsed. the guardian carries a picture of the fashion designer kate spade, who's been found dead in her apartment in new york. the paper says she became a household name in the 1990s for her handbags, worn by fashion editors and celebrities. "brace, brace, brace," says the metro, reporting that theresa may faces severe turbulence in her own backyard as fellow conservatives voice their concern at her approval of a third runway at heathrow. the i also leads on the government's approval of the expansion, with details of the £2.6 billion compensation package for local residents whose homes will be demolished. the express asks "are police losing control of our streets" after what it calls "a spate of savage crimes" across the uk. and the daily telegraph reports that the universities minister sam gyimah, has attacked
with me are kate andrews, who's director of news at the institute of economic affairs, and john rentoulpendent. the ft leads with allegations that the former chief executive of cambridge analytica, withdrew more than $8 million from the scandal—hit data firm, shortly before it collapsed. the guardian carries a picture of the fashion designer kate spade, who's been found dead in her apartment in new york. the paper says she became a household name in the 1990s for her handbags, worn by fashion...
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with me are claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the daily telegraph, and john rentoul, chief politicalndent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail continues one of this week's big stories — reporting that supermarket asda has restricted sales of fizzy drinks on its website amid the shortage of c02. the impact of the co2 crisis is also on the daily telegraph front page, as well a picture of andy murray ahead of his return to wimbledon next week. the financial times features news of this week's eu summit and the deal struck by leaders to tackle migration. the i warns of the dangers of air pollution — with research suggesting it causes 15,000 cases of diabetes each year. the times carries claims that hundreds of thousands of nhs patients will be denied operations deemed ‘useless' — such as tonsil and back procedures — in an effort to cut costs. nhs spending is also the main story on the guardian's front page — with research showing more areas in england have stopped providing ivf services due to cost. the daily star leads on today's judgement that former police com
with me are claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the daily telegraph, and john rentoul, chief politicalndent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail continues one of this week's big stories — reporting that supermarket asda has restricted sales of fizzy drinks on its website amid the shortage of c02. the impact of the co2 crisis is also on the daily telegraph front page, as well a picture of andy murray ahead of his return to wimbledon next week. the financial...
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thank you, kate andrews and john rentoul. and to you for watching.he cloud held on in the southwest and cooler compared to yesterday as a result. satellite picture from today shows that for many of us, even when we had cloud at the start of the afternoon, the sun came out and temperatures are little bit after a cooler start. high pressure is giving us lots of settled weather at the moment but we have got low pressure to the south. it did give some showers into the channel islands today and could at times again during the day tomorrow. this is how we are shooting up through the night. a lot of clear weather to begin with. cloud increasing across issue areas, some on the islands far southwest and northern ireland. western parcels of the clearest weather and some dipping down into single figures. so the cooler start of the day tomorrow. some of the cloud in the east producing light rain and drizzle, especially in coastal counties. some cloud may hold on into northern england, the north midlands and towards lincolnshire but patchy cloud in western scotla
thank you, kate andrews and john rentoul. and to you for watching.he cloud held on in the southwest and cooler compared to yesterday as a result. satellite picture from today shows that for many of us, even when we had cloud at the start of the afternoon, the sun came out and temperatures are little bit after a cooler start. high pressure is giving us lots of settled weather at the moment but we have got low pressure to the south. it did give some showers into the channel islands today and...
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the papers are kate andrews, who's director of news at the institute of economic affairs, and john rentoul political commentator for the independent. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm katherine downes, here's what's coming up for you on tonight's programme. i will bring you all the news from the england world cup media day as the england world cup media day as the squad faced the press here at saint georges park. after scans show loris karius may have had concussion during the champions league final, we'll ask whether football is doing enough to combat the dangers of head injuries. and making a return to the court, andy murray says he's almost ready for his come—back: i started training a few days ago andi i started training a few days ago and i am hoping to make my comeback during the grass court season. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening. no andy murray at the french open, but we'll bring you the latest from roland garros too. first though with nine days to go til the start of the world cup, england's squa
the papers are kate andrews, who's director of news at the institute of economic affairs, and john rentoul political commentator for the independent. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm katherine downes, here's what's coming up for you on tonight's programme. i will bring you all the news from the england world cup media day as the england world cup media day as the squad faced the press here at saint georges park. after...
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with me are claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the daily telegraph, and john rentoul, chief politicalmentator at the independent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail continues one of this week's big stories, reporting that supermarket, asda, has restricted sales of fizzy drinks on its website amid the shortage of c02. the impact of the c02 crisis is also on the daily telegraph front page, as well a picture of andy murray ahead of his return to wimbledon next week. the financial times features news of this week's eu summit, and the deal struck by leaders to tackle migration. the i warns of the dangers of air pollution, with research suggesting it causes 15,000 cases of diabetes each year. the times carries claims that hundreds of thousands of nhs patients will be denied operations deemed "useless," such as tonsil and back procedures, in an effort to cut costs. nhs spending is also the main story on the guardian's front page, with research showing more areas in england have stopped providing ivf services due to cost. the daily star leads on today's judgement th
with me are claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the daily telegraph, and john rentoul, chief politicalmentator at the independent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail continues one of this week's big stories, reporting that supermarket, asda, has restricted sales of fizzy drinks on its website amid the shortage of c02. the impact of the c02 crisis is also on the daily telegraph front page, as well a picture of andy murray ahead of his return to wimbledon next...
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tonight's reviewers are claire cohen and john rentoul. eu has given what it says is a last warning to the uk to lay its cards on the table if it wants to resolve all outstanding brexit issues in time for a crunch summit in october. and that "huge and serious" differences remain between both sides. theresa may says she is "ready to intensify and accelerate the pace of negotiations" and will publish more detail about the government's plans in a white paper. our political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports from brussels. hovering in the background, brexit has been a footnote, not the main order of business here. but brussels‘ main broker had prepared a very big message to give. huge and serious divergence remain, in particular, ireland and northern ireland. now we are waiting for the uk white paper and i hope it will contain workable and realistic proposals. but the very, very, very long night of talks that became 5am in the morning was dominated by the stresses and strains of migration around the mediterranean. then, a deal pushed by italy e
tonight's reviewers are claire cohen and john rentoul. eu has given what it says is a last warning to the uk to lay its cards on the table if it wants to resolve all outstanding brexit issues in time for a crunch summit in october. and that "huge and serious" differences remain between both sides. theresa may says she is "ready to intensify and accelerate the pace of negotiations" and will publish more detail about the government's plans in a white paper. our political...
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guestsjoining me tonight are claire cohen, who‘s the women‘s editor of the daily telegraph, and john rentouled — and failed — to rescue a 12—year—old girl trapped alone inside grenfell tower has told the inquiry how he cried every day after it. david badillo recounted in heartbreaking detail how he tried to savejessica urbano ramirez from the 20th floor and how it has affected him ever since. from the inquiry, tom symonds reports. there was only one easy way up and down grenfell tower. remarkably it worked. but firefighters quickly found they were unable to control where it stopped. yet for david badillo the grenfell lift became a way to possibly save a life. i saw little 12—year—old girl on her own and, you know, ijust wanted to go and get her out. jessica urbano ramirez‘s flat was on the 20th floor. would it be right to say that you were on a personal rescue mission? yeah. he had been given the keys to the flat. he went up in the lift. he told no—one what he was doing. the doors opened and a big rush of black smoke filled the lift. he was five floors short. what did you think of that? that
guestsjoining me tonight are claire cohen, who‘s the women‘s editor of the daily telegraph, and john rentouled — and failed — to rescue a 12—year—old girl trapped alone inside grenfell tower has told the inquiry how he cried every day after it. david badillo recounted in heartbreaking detail how he tried to savejessica urbano ramirez from the 20th floor and how it has affected him ever since. from the inquiry, tom symonds reports. there was only one easy way up and down grenfell...
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now to look back on today in parliament is the political editor of the sun, tom newton dunn and john rentoul first of all that stuff about what's going on right now, the government seems to be winning these amendments and neighbour post but divisions had been laid bare this evening with these by resignations from the front bench. absolutely. yesterday was the psychodrama for the party and tonight is without a doubt that for the labour party. it's quite extraordinary division you just saw on the ea amendments. which saw the labour party used but three different ways. i think it was something like 74 both said for the ea amendments, 15 voted against it. 89 different rebellions and of course jeremy corbyn told 89 different rebellions and of coursejeremy corbyn told them to abstain. in my count that's more than a third of the entire labour party and the worst record —— rebellion he has suffered in his entire leadership. it leads the policy in an almighty mess if you can't debunk a mine —— command two thirds of the parliament through party. i'd be fascinated to know where he's going to go with th
now to look back on today in parliament is the political editor of the sun, tom newton dunn and john rentoul first of all that stuff about what's going on right now, the government seems to be winning these amendments and neighbour post but divisions had been laid bare this evening with these by resignations from the front bench. absolutely. yesterday was the psychodrama for the party and tonight is without a doubt that for the labour party. it's quite extraordinary division you just saw on the...
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me tonight are kate andrews, who's director of news at the institute of economic affairs, and john rentoul political commentator for the independent. companies involved in refurbishing grenfell tower have been accused of increasing the "pain and uncertainty" of the victims' families by not fully engaging with the public inquiry. meanwhile the london fire brigade has been defending its advice to residents to stay put in their flats while the fire spread — saying its firefighters were faced with terrible dilemmas given the unprecedented nature of the blaze. our special correspondent lucy manning has sent this report — you may find some of the images distressing. grenfell before it was refurbished and after, it might have looked better but it has gone from a safe building to a lethal one and those who wanted the changes and carry them out had been accused of the delay of trying to derail the inquiry. the corporate silence deprives the families of the degree of resolution and understanding to which they are entitled. and has only served to increase their pain and uncertainty. it is inhumane to
me tonight are kate andrews, who's director of news at the institute of economic affairs, and john rentoul political commentator for the independent. companies involved in refurbishing grenfell tower have been accused of increasing the "pain and uncertainty" of the victims' families by not fully engaging with the public inquiry. meanwhile the london fire brigade has been defending its advice to residents to stay put in their flats while the fire spread — saying its firefighters were...