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with me are are the broadcaster john stapleton and the political correspondent at the evening standarde already in. let's begin with the times, where the warnings from top tory donors that brexit may never happen are their main story. the i says that, even if the prime minister wins the vote on her deal next tuesday, the departure date of the uk from the eu could still be delayed. the daily mail features the transport secretary's comment that stopping brexit could lead to a rise in far—right extremist groups. the daily telegraph has a picture of a tearful andy murray on its front page, and the paper's top story is the plan to scrap shorter prison sentences, as some say they tend to lead to higher reoffending rates. the independent also has andy murry on its front page, pictured in happier times. the main story is the acknowledgement by some senior ministers that brexit may have to be delayed. the guardian reveals that a new study appears to show that air pollution is as likely to cause a pregnant woman to miscarry as smoking. the financial times says the japanese firm hitachi is to can
with me are are the broadcaster john stapleton and the political correspondent at the evening standarde already in. let's begin with the times, where the warnings from top tory donors that brexit may never happen are their main story. the i says that, even if the prime minister wins the vote on her deal next tuesday, the departure date of the uk from the eu could still be delayed. the daily mail features the transport secretary's comment that stopping brexit could lead to a rise in far—right...
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with me are are the broadcaster, john stapleton, and the political correspondent at the evening standardbut first, let's look at those front pages. let's begin with the times, where the warnings from top tory donors that brexit may never happen are their main story. the i says that even if the prime minister wins the vote on her deal next tuesday, the departure date of the uk from the eu could still be delayed. the daily mail features the transport secretary's comment that stopping brexit could lead to a rise in far right extremist groups. the daily telegraph has a picture of a tearful andy murray on its front page, and the paper's top story is the plan to scrap shorter prison sentences as some say they tend to lead to higher reoffending rates. the guardian reveals that a new study appears to show that air pollution is as likely to cause a pregnant woman to miscarry as smoking. those are the new results there. the daily express leads with plans by ministers to place restrictions on the sale ofjunk food. here we go again. and the mirror features the desperate plight of the parents of baby
with me are are the broadcaster, john stapleton, and the political correspondent at the evening standardbut first, let's look at those front pages. let's begin with the times, where the warnings from top tory donors that brexit may never happen are their main story. the i says that even if the prime minister wins the vote on her deal next tuesday, the departure date of the uk from the eu could still be delayed. the daily mail features the transport secretary's comment that stopping brexit could...
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11:30pm, we will be taking another in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, broadcaster john stapleton.
11:30pm, we will be taking another in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, broadcaster john stapleton.
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broadcaster, john stapleton, and the evening standard's political corresponent, kate proctor, will beiew the papers at 10:1i0pm and again at 11:30pm. that's all ahead on bbc news. i hope you canjoin us for i hope you can join us for that. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. willa hip injury means that next week's australian open is the last time we see andy murray at a tennis grand slam? yeah, i think there's a chance of that, for sure. murray is hoping to make it to the scene of his greatest triumph and red tie at this summer's wimbledon. —— and retire at. we look back at the many triumphs and highlights of arguably one of great britain's most talented sportspeople of all time. —— great britain's most. good evening, i'm hugh woozencroft well we begin with the news that all british tennis fans had feared but ultimately, knew, would happen one day... andy murray announcing that very soon his illustrious career will come to an end. what's more sad for followers of the former world number one, is the manner in which his retirement is coming — in pain, due to a hip injury — and in t
broadcaster, john stapleton, and the evening standard's political corresponent, kate proctor, will beiew the papers at 10:1i0pm and again at 11:30pm. that's all ahead on bbc news. i hope you canjoin us for i hope you can join us for that. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. willa hip injury means that next week's australian open is the last time we see andy murray at a tennis grand slam? yeah, i think there's a chance of that, for sure. murray is hoping to make it to the scene of his...
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11:30pm, we will be taking another in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, broadcaster john stapleton kate proctor, political correspondent at the evening standard. stay with us for that. good evening. four single mothers have won a highly significant high court challenge to the universal credit system, after saying they are struggling financially because of the way their payments are calculated. the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, has now admitted that the controversial new benefits system universal credit is not as effective or as compassionate as it should be. today she unveiled a raft of changes to the system, which rolls six benefits into one. she has scrapped plans to cap benefits for households with more than two children born before april 2017. private landlords will be able to ask for rent to be paid to them directly from the government, to try to cut down on the number of claimants being evicted for not paying their rent, and a new system will be tested out. instead of receiving payments once a month, new claimants will be paid more frequently. 0ur social affairs co
11:30pm, we will be taking another in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, broadcaster john stapleton kate proctor, political correspondent at the evening standard. stay with us for that. good evening. four single mothers have won a highly significant high court challenge to the universal credit system, after saying they are struggling financially because of the way their payments are calculated. the work and pensions secretary, amber rudd, has now admitted that the controversial new...
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our guests joining me tonight are, the broadcaster, john stapleton, and the political correspondent atard, kate proctor. andy murray has broken down in tears at a news conference in melbourne, as he announced that he'll be retiring from tennis this year. the 31—year—old has been struggling to recoverfrom hip surgery 12 months ago, and says even basic things in everyday life, like putting on socks and shoes, are causing him severe pain. the 3—time grand slam winner, wants to compete for a final time at wimbledon this summer, but acknowledged that the pain he's in, means that next week's australian open, could be the final tournament of his career. our sports editor, dan roan, reports. one of the country's greatest sporting moments but arguably its greatest ever sportsman. the waiting is over. andy murray's a historic wimbledon win six years ago enabled british tennis fans the dream again. but after summary trials came two yea rs. but after summary trials came two years. the star becoming so emotional when discussing a chronic hip injury. mary managed to return. sorry. but one as of the
our guests joining me tonight are, the broadcaster, john stapleton, and the political correspondent atard, kate proctor. andy murray has broken down in tears at a news conference in melbourne, as he announced that he'll be retiring from tennis this year. the 31—year—old has been struggling to recoverfrom hip surgery 12 months ago, and says even basic things in everyday life, like putting on socks and shoes, are causing him severe pain. the 3—time grand slam winner, wants to compete for a...