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there's more analysis of the day's main stories on newsnight with kirsty wark which is just getting underway stay with us because it will if you want the news where you are, our colleagues in the nations and regions standing by. good hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are two authors and journalists, they are yasmin alibhai—brown, and emma woolf. tomorrow's front pages starting with... and daily mail focusses on the missiles strikes carried out by russia — the day death rained from the sky. the guardian quotes president zelesky pleading for more a situation report from the man who had spent much time in ukraine and describes it as a rain from the sky. the guardian quotes president zelesky pleading for more help to moscow's terrorists attacks. elsewhere, the i newspaper predicts a make or break week for the pm and her tory mps reconvene after a difficult party conference, �*truss faces showdown with rebels�* is it's headline. the ft says kwasi kwarteng and the bank of england have failed to calm financial markets as borrowing costs
there's more analysis of the day's main stories on newsnight with kirsty wark which is just getting underway stay with us because it will if you want the news where you are, our colleagues in the nations and regions standing by. good hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are two authors and journalists, they are yasmin alibhai—brown, and emma woolf. tomorrow's front pages starting with... and daily mail focusses on the missiles...
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kirsty is just getting ready there, as you can see.are now going to join our colleagues in the as you can see. we are now going to join our colleagues in the nations and regions with the news where you are. from everyone here, good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lord darroch welcome to both of you. thanks for your time this evening. what an interesting night again. we will talk to you about that in a moment, bringing you up—to—date on what the papers, i'm afraid on the bank of england interventions and the ongoing drama on the financial event. which the chancellor led just a month ago. which the chancellor led just a month ago. the ft leads with the bank of england however governor andrew bailey has an interview in washington tonight says the emergency scheme will end on friday. he says pension groups and have three days to get the house in order. the i says the prime minister will try to silence rebels in her own property by a. these companies will in fact they s
kirsty is just getting ready there, as you can see.are now going to join our colleagues in the as you can see. we are now going to join our colleagues in the nations and regions with the news where you are. from everyone here, good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lord darroch welcome to both of you. thanks for your time this evening. what an interesting night again. we will talk to you about that in a moment, bringing you...
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well, i think as kirsty said and as — outcome now?nts overall. so, we are hoping to move forward with goodwill. we are showing this as a result of our commitment to engaging to try and improve the system but it still remains the case and i think it is important to remember that it isn't just our action that has halted and caused delay in the system, it has become clear that people must remember thousands of trials every year over the past several years have been being adjourned in the crown courts, many of them at the last minute and very of them relating to serious offences because there simply aren't enough barristers to prosecute and defend their cases and judges to hear them. that problem hasn't gone away, is isn't going to instantly be cured and we have to work towards something that make sustainable permission in the future. it is the government's response relative to ensure we have a robust criminal justice system. by this ballot we have shown our commitment to moving forward, we have shown our reservations about their commitme
well, i think as kirsty said and as — outcome now?nts overall. so, we are hoping to move forward with goodwill. we are showing this as a result of our commitment to engaging to try and improve the system but it still remains the case and i think it is important to remember that it isn't just our action that has halted and caused delay in the system, it has become clear that people must remember thousands of trials every year over the past several years have been being adjourned in the crown...
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we have no tentative, but natal and you and this should be if you wanted mr. kirsty, the fact is that the e u is running out of patience with your feud. when serbia you've been given a deadline of may 2024 for sorting out your differences and normalizing relations. do you accept the chances of you joining the e u r. now fading, unless you can meet the deadline. of course, always a normal democratic sovereign country, serbia is not a normal country, even according to freedom house. they have hybrid, which is a euphemism for, i'll talk and say. and i must admit, acknowledge that the relations between cross or what instead of we are not moral, we need to normalize them. and die looking process is the way for what this dialogue with must be concluded with legally binding agreement, which has as a chunk of mutual recognition. we cannot have a sustainable and just agreement without neutral recognition as the from the piece . but do you accept that window of opportunity which the you envoy mirrors like chat, talked about, will close in less than 2 years. meaning that by then by may 2024. the
we have no tentative, but natal and you and this should be if you wanted mr. kirsty, the fact is that the e u is running out of patience with your feud. when serbia you've been given a deadline of may 2024 for sorting out your differences and normalizing relations. do you accept the chances of you joining the e u r. now fading, unless you can meet the deadline. of course, always a normal democratic sovereign country, serbia is not a normal country, even according to freedom house. they have...
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there's more analysis of the day's main stories on newsnight with kirsty wark, which isjust getting undero. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, but from the ten team it's goodnight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former trade minister, lord digbyjones, and rachel cunliffe, who's senior associate editor for the new statesman. and the energy theme is followed in the i which warns of "electricty blackout warning this winter" and the worst case scenario with households facing three hour energy cuts. the metro goes with the energy crisis and warns of a "winter of disconnect" after the national grid confirmed they had contingency plans for blackouts. the male has the headlines that blackout deal sparked a storm. people could be of the £10 a day not to use energy at peak times. the financial times leads with the bank of england saying the uk was on the brink of crisis last week after the chancellor's mini budget and if it had
there's more analysis of the day's main stories on newsnight with kirsty wark, which isjust getting undero. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, but from the ten team it's goodnight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the former trade minister, lord digbyjones, and rachel cunliffe, who's senior associate editor for the new statesman....
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there's more analysis of the days main stories on newsnight with kirsty wark which isjust getting underay on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. but from the ten team it's goodnight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are harriet line, chief political correspondent at the daily mail, and the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresford. first let's take a quick look at tomorrow's front pages: the metro leads with searing criticism of the manston processing centre for asylum seekers — from a report by hm inspectorate of prisons. the i has the home secretary fighting for her political survival, with cabinet ministers questioning whether she is up to the job. the guardian says suella braverman is ramping up the rhetoric on asylum seekers and denying that she is to blame for the crisis at the manston refugee centre. the mail, meanwhile, highlights the home secretary's claims that the asylum system is broken and illegal migrat
there's more analysis of the days main stories on newsnight with kirsty wark which isjust getting underay on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. but from the ten team it's goodnight. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are harriet line, chief political correspondent at the daily mail, and the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy...
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that's just one of the things monitored by cloudy kirsty of lab team at the bio mass research center in leipzig, spare metallic or heavy metal should definitely not be present. we also check there is no mercury or lead, or traces of medication or resistant germs. that when all goes well, they're usually killed off during the purification process, and the temperatures in the compost. if i opportunity to regulations in germany currently forbid the use of human waste in agricultural fertilizers. that's due to hygiene concerns. and that's when you're tying and we want to show that it's safe and that it's possible to eliminate pollutants and comply with all the limit values in line with the regulations and, and to show that after the compositing and purification processes, you can use this material as fertilizer on fields i'd o simply following her initial analysis, claudia kirsten is optimistic sulkily of our received special permission to use its fertilizer. now the corn on the trial field is ready for harvesting earlier than expected due to the drought. the soil mixed with the experime
that's just one of the things monitored by cloudy kirsty of lab team at the bio mass research center in leipzig, spare metallic or heavy metal should definitely not be present. we also check there is no mercury or lead, or traces of medication or resistant germs. that when all goes well, they're usually killed off during the purification process, and the temperatures in the compost. if i opportunity to regulations in germany currently forbid the use of human waste in agricultural fertilizers....
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ki rsty kirsty wark is standing by.continues here on bbc one as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are — but from the ten team, it's goodnight. hello, i'm frankie mccamley, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn stevens, political editor at the daily mirror and martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. .. the financial and political turmoil facing the new pm dominates tonight's front pages. the ft reports on what it terms an "horrendous" meeting she had with her backbenchers, saying she's been urged to rewrite the recent mini—budget. the metro says the situation is looking so tricky for liz truss that she's even losing the support of traditional tory areas of southern england. the i newspaper also reports on that 1922 committee meeting, saying ms truss faced a "showdown" with mps demanding to know how she would balance the books. the telegraph leads on
ki rsty kirsty wark is standing by.continues here on bbc one as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are — but from the ten team, it's goodnight. hello, i'm frankie mccamley, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn stevens, political editor at the daily mirror and martin bentham, home affairs editor at the evening standard. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. .. the financial and...
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find kirsty is key to point out that there is help there.— kirsty is key to point out that there is help hardest part because someone in that centre or that library will also feel like you feel. you are not on your own in this and there are lots of us out here, willing to help and to guide and to get through together. we're joined now by one of our regular gps, dr nighat arif. good morning. good morning. thank ou for good morning. good morning. thank you for having _ good morning. good morning. thank you for having me — good morning. good morning. thank you for having me back. _ good morning. good morning. thank you for having me back. can - good morning. good morning. thank you for having me back. can you - good morning. good morning. thank you for having me back. can you tell| you for having me back. can you tell us what are — you for having me back. can you tell us what are you _ you for having me back. can you tell us what are you seeing _ you for having me back. can you tell us what are you seeing in _ you for having me back. can you tell us what are you seeing in the - you for havi
find kirsty is key to point out that there is help there.— kirsty is key to point out that there is help hardest part because someone in that centre or that library will also feel like you feel. you are not on your own in this and there are lots of us out here, willing to help and to guide and to get through together. we're joined now by one of our regular gps, dr nighat arif. good morning. good morning. thank ou for good morning. good morning. thank you for having _ good morning. good...