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with me are martin lipton who's chief sports reporter at the sun and john rentoul, chief political commentatorndependent. i want to be chief of something my boss calls me that when he wants something, thanks, sam. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail says pressure is growing on the nhs to compensate families affected by the blood scandal. and like many of the front pages it also features a picture of prince louis up and running, as new pictures are released. meanwhile the i newspaper talks of parents‘ fury as they claim the health service is failing to prescribe cannabis that could help save their children's lives. the daily mirror says workers building quatar‘s infrastructure for the world cup are being paid as little as 82 pence an hour. the financial times leads on news that american intelligence chiefs have been holding a series of talks with us companies over the dangers of doing business with china. the guardian says human rights watch has accused the government of ignoring children in hunger by pursuing policies with no regard for their impact on vulnerable youn
with me are martin lipton who's chief sports reporter at the sun and john rentoul, chief political commentatorndependent. i want to be chief of something my boss calls me that when he wants something, thanks, sam. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail says pressure is growing on the nhs to compensate families affected by the blood scandal. and like many of the front pages it also features a picture of prince louis up and running, as new pictures are released. meanwhile...
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with me are anne ashworth, associate editor of the times, and john rentoul, chief political commentatorfor. thanks again, both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday times reveals exclusive details of theresa may's "final desperate gamble" on brexit — by offering concessions tojeremy corbyn, including a temporary customs arrangement with the eu. the sunday telegraph quotes nigel farage, who says "the prime minister will be entering into a coaltion ‘against the people‘ if she agrees a customs deal" with the labour leader. and the observer reports that opposition mps will not back what they call a may—corbyn brexit "stitch—up" — and will insist on a confirmatory vote from the outcome of their talks. the sunday express has an exclusive interview with the sacked defence secretary gavin williamson — who defends himself over the huawei leak. the independent has a picture of the plane that skidded off a runway injacksonville, florida into a river — none of the 143 passengers were badly hurt. and finally the mail on sunday criticises dame emma thompson for flying from london to
with me are anne ashworth, associate editor of the times, and john rentoul, chief political commentatorfor. thanks again, both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday times reveals exclusive details of theresa may's "final desperate gamble" on brexit — by offering concessions tojeremy corbyn, including a temporary customs arrangement with the eu. the sunday telegraph quotes nigel farage, who says "the prime minister will be entering into a coaltion ‘against...
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chief sports writer for the sun, martin lipton and the indpendent‘s chief political commentator, john rentouly at least 17 people have been injured in a blast appearing to target a tourist bus. the attack happened near the new egyptian museum close to the giza pyramids. the sources added that ten of the wounded are egyptians while seven are south africans. they have been taken to a nearby hospital, and they are all in a stable condition. ranyah sabry from bbc arabic is in cairo and she gave us this update. the explosion was due to a primitive ied or improvised electronic device that went off when the bus was passing and shattered the glass, the majority of the injuries, all of which are light, were caused by the shattered glass. seven are tourists from south africa and the rest are egyptians, passers—by or people who were in a car next to the bus when the explosion happened, and it occurred close to the grand egyptian museum which is still under construction and will be opened officially in 2022 but part of it remains to be open, things have moved from the egyptian museum in tahrir square to
chief sports writer for the sun, martin lipton and the indpendent‘s chief political commentator, john rentouly at least 17 people have been injured in a blast appearing to target a tourist bus. the attack happened near the new egyptian museum close to the giza pyramids. the sources added that ten of the wounded are egyptians while seven are south africans. they have been taken to a nearby hospital, and they are all in a stable condition. ranyah sabry from bbc arabic is in cairo and she gave...
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and at 11:30 we'll be taking another look at the papers with martin lipton from the sun and john rentoulm the independent. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister is to launch a last—ditch attempt to gain approval for her brexit deal, with what she calls a "bold offer" to labour and conservative critics. theresa may says mps should look at her withdrawal bill, the legislation needed to take britain out of the eu "with fresh pairs of eyes." but labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he does not think the bill will be "fu nda mentally a ny different" and therefore his party won't be supporting it. our political correspondent ben wright reports. the ayes to the right, 286, the noes to the left, 344. mps have already rejected theresa may's brexit deal three times, but the prime minister plans a final throw of the dice before she quits number ten. the deal agreed with the eu will not be reopened, but writing in the sunday times, mrs may promises a new, bold offer to mps across the house of commons, with an improved package of measures that she believes can win new support. theresa m
and at 11:30 we'll be taking another look at the papers with martin lipton from the sun and john rentoulm the independent. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister is to launch a last—ditch attempt to gain approval for her brexit deal, with what she calls a "bold offer" to labour and conservative critics. theresa may says mps should look at her withdrawal bill, the legislation needed to take britain out of the eu "with fresh pairs of eyes." but labour...
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the papers — our guests joining me tonight are anne ashworth, associate editor of the times, and john rentoulcommentator for the independent. a 17—year—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a teenage girl in wiltshire. the victim, who's not been named, died at a property in calne yesterday afternoon. police say they will have a "significa nt presence" in the town over the weekend as inquiries continue. up to 12 people have been killed by cyclone fani in the north—eastern indian state of odisha. officials say the loss of life could have been far worse — had they not evacuated more than 1 million people from their homes. cyclone fani came ashore near the city of puri, in odisha yesterday. but as the storm continued across india and into bangladesh — its winds have calmed — and its power has reduced significantly. angus crawford reports. the strongest cyclone to hit india in five years. wind and rain tore through the state of odisha. gusts hit more than 120 miles an hour, destroying homes and businesses... ..uprooting trees, cutting roads, destroying communications. this man says i
the papers — our guests joining me tonight are anne ashworth, associate editor of the times, and john rentoulcommentator for the independent. a 17—year—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a teenage girl in wiltshire. the victim, who's not been named, died at a property in calne yesterday afternoon. police say they will have a "significa nt presence" in the town over the weekend as inquiries continue. up to 12 people have been killed by cyclone fani in the...
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the papers — our guests joining me tonight are anne ashworth, associate editor of the times, and john rentoultor for the independent. a 17—year—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a teenage girl in wiltshire. the victim — who's not been named — died at a property in calne yesterday afternoon. police say they will have a "significa nt presence" in the town over the weekend as inquiries continue. israel says it has responded with air strikes after palestinian militants fired around 200 rockets, injuring two israelis. the gazan health ministry says a mother and her baby are among three people who've been killed in the exchange of fire today. israel has closed a number of border crossings in response to the rockets. our correspondentjon donnison is here. how worrying is this current there is this is probably the most serious escalation on the boundary in the last few months. it is always difficult to say how it started and to pinpoint the moment because both sides will say there were responding and they were going back decades of not longer. yesterday we have these protests on the
the papers — our guests joining me tonight are anne ashworth, associate editor of the times, and john rentoultor for the independent. a 17—year—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a teenage girl in wiltshire. the victim — who's not been named — died at a property in calne yesterday afternoon. police say they will have a "significa nt presence" in the town over the weekend as inquiries continue. israel says it has responded with air strikes after palestinian...