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with me are kevin schofield, who's the editor of politicshome, and the talkradio presenter, daisy mcandrew. good evening to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times reports on the retailerjohn lewis warning its half year profits would be close to zero. the metro has a picture of german fans consoling each other at the world cup after the defending champions were beaten by south korea in a shock defeat and knocked out of the tournament. the i takes a look at how the government plans to cut the number of people behind bars. the daily telegraph a former aide to the prime minister claims theresa may's cabinet is undermining brexit negotiations. the daily express says tony blair has called for brexit to be postponed. the daily mirror reports on the army being called in to help tackle the saddleworth moor fire. the main story on the front of the times is about chinese railway companies being the frontrunners to operate hs2 trains. the guardian looks ahead to theresa may addressing her eu counterparts at a summit in brussels tomorrow evening. a variety of stori
with me are kevin schofield, who's the editor of politicshome, and the talkradio presenter, daisy mcandrew. good evening to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times reports on the retailerjohn lewis warning its half year profits would be close to zero. the metro has a picture of german fans consoling each other at the world cup after the defending champions were beaten by south korea in a shock defeat and knocked out of the tournament. the i takes a look at...
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with me are kevin schofield, who's the editor of politicshome, and the talkradio presenter, daisy mcandrew
with me are kevin schofield, who's the editor of politicshome, and the talkradio presenter, daisy mcandrew
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with me are the political commentator, jane merrick, and the editor of politicshome, kevin schofield. at some of those from pages now. the ft leads on the government's brexit ‘backstop' customs plan. it says theresa may is on course for a show down with david davis over her proposals for a temporary customs arrangement, for the irish border. the telegraph reports that the brexit secretary considered resigning, after the prime minister dismissed his concerns that the arrangement for the irish border would become indefinite. the times says ministers were kept in the dark by theresa may over the key brexit proposal. while the guardian claims the prime minister is to give the nhs a significant funding increase, to coincide with its 70th birthday injuly. while the metro carries an image of firefighters tackling a blaze at a luxury hotel in central london. 120 firefighters were deployed at the mandarin oriental hotel in knightsbridge, a week after it had undergone a £185 million refurbishment. and students demand more lectures says the i, with details of this year's national student survey
with me are the political commentator, jane merrick, and the editor of politicshome, kevin schofield. at some of those from pages now. the ft leads on the government's brexit ‘backstop' customs plan. it says theresa may is on course for a show down with david davis over her proposals for a temporary customs arrangement, for the irish border. the telegraph reports that the brexit secretary considered resigning, after the prime minister dismissed his concerns that the arrangement for the irish...
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and at 10:1i0pm we'll bring you the paper review, with political commentator jane merrik and kevin schofields politics home. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. this is what is coming up. england defender danny rose has spoken about his concerns ahead of the world cup. we will hear from gareth southgate. he is part of our team and part of oui’ he is part of our team and part of ourfamily for the he is part of our team and part of our family for the next few months and we intend to support our players as well as we possibly can. aston villa face an uncertain future. a huge tax bill and players‘ wages could push them into administration. we‘ll be asking what next. sharapova and out — maria beaten by muguruza at the french open. good evening, thanks forjoining us on bbc news. england defender danny rose has spoken today about his concerns ahead of the world cup in russia, saying he‘s told his family to stay at home to avoid any racist abuse he and the other squad members may face. rose said his family may never get the chance to
and at 10:1i0pm we'll bring you the paper review, with political commentator jane merrik and kevin schofields politics home. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. this is what is coming up. england defender danny rose has spoken about his concerns ahead of the world cup. we will hear from gareth southgate. he is part of our team and part of oui’ he is part of our team and part of ourfamily for the he is part of our team and part...
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joining me tonight are the political commentator, jane merrick, and the editor of politicshome, kevin schofieldt. the brexit secretary david davis has issued a stark warning to the eu not to punish the uk over brexit. he said that if britain was harmed, europe would be harmed too. it comes as the prime minister faces a showdown with some senior ministers, over the government's proposals for a new customs relationship with the eu after brexit. the row is over the official ‘back up' plan on how to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and ireland. the government's latest proposals will be published tomorrow. here's our political editor laura kuenssberg. where is the plan? a question that has been asked often enough around here. there is no sign of the government's next brexit blueprint, promised by the end of the month. forget detail, though, there was one plain message to the eu today from the man in charge of the process. the commission's position seems to be shooting itself in the foot just to prove the gun works. so those who think or say that the uk must be seen to be damaged by brexi
joining me tonight are the political commentator, jane merrick, and the editor of politicshome, kevin schofieldt. the brexit secretary david davis has issued a stark warning to the eu not to punish the uk over brexit. he said that if britain was harmed, europe would be harmed too. it comes as the prime minister faces a showdown with some senior ministers, over the government's proposals for a new customs relationship with the eu after brexit. the row is over the official ‘back up' plan on how...