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and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, lucy fisher, defenceorrespondent at the times, and john rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent. stay with us for that. good evening. the retail billionaire sir philip green has categorically denied allegations of sexual harrassment and bullying after he was named in parliament as the businessman behind an injunction to stop the claims being published. in a highly unusual move, the former cabinet minister lord hain revealed that the top shop owner was the man behind the so—called gagging order. lord hain defended the decision saying he felt it was his duty to reveal sir philip's name after being contacted by someone "intimately involved" in the case. here's our special correspondent lucy manning. he was the man who couldn't be named. now everyone knows the businessman who tried to hide his identity is sir philip green. money, famous friends, a retail empire, but no match for the house of lords, the calm surroundings the scene fora dramatic naming, using rules that stop those talking in par
and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, lucy fisher, defenceorrespondent at the times, and john rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent. stay with us for that. good evening. the retail billionaire sir philip green has categorically denied allegations of sexual harrassment and bullying after he was named in parliament as the businessman behind an injunction to stop the claims being published. in a highly unusual move, the former...
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with me are lucy fisher, defence correspondent at the times, and john rentoul, chief political commentatordy in. the daily telegraph reports that sir philip green has been named as the businessman at the centre of the harrasment allegations — which he strongly denies. the financial times highlights that lord hain used parliamentary privilege to identify the topshop owner. the billionaire is on the front of the metro too — with more details of the non—disclosure agreements. the guardian says sir philip green "categorically and wholly denies" any suggestion he was guilty of unlawful behaviour. and he's on the front of the indepdent too, along with a story about young people bearing the brunt financially in the event of a no—deal brexit. the allegations surrounding sir philip green are dominating many of tomorrow's front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. it makes sense to start with the telegraph. what does it say about the story it has been pursuing over the story it has been pursuing over the last couple of days. they can 110w the last couple of days. they can now talk ope
with me are lucy fisher, defence correspondent at the times, and john rentoul, chief political commentatordy in. the daily telegraph reports that sir philip green has been named as the businessman at the centre of the harrasment allegations — which he strongly denies. the financial times highlights that lord hain used parliamentary privilege to identify the topshop owner. the billionaire is on the front of the metro too — with more details of the non—disclosure agreements. the guardian...
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and at 10:1i0pm and 11:30pm we'll be taking a look at tomorrow's papers with lucy fisher, defence correspondentt the times, and john rentoul, chief political commentator at 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 hugh ferris. the headlines this evening: a big night of europa league action has just begun clubs involved but it hasn't started well for celtic. 0n everything from politics to pop music, pep opens up to the bbc, telling us why manchester means so much to him and his family. i will be mancunian for the rest of my life. i will be a manchester city fan. it will not be possible to train another team in england like manchester city. and they're calling it the highest tour in history. the peloton will have more ear—popping climbs than ever in the 2019 tour de france. also coming up in the programme: leaving boston with the bit between their teeth. the red sox take a 2—0 lead in the world series after a battling win at fenway park. hello again. so, plenty to come on the programme. but there is some live sport
and at 10:1i0pm and 11:30pm we'll be taking a look at tomorrow's papers with lucy fisher, defence correspondentt the times, and john rentoul, chief political commentator at 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 hugh ferris. the headlines this evening: a big night of europa league action has just begun clubs involved but it hasn't started well for celtic. 0n everything from politics to pop music, pep opens up...
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with me are lucy fisher, defence correspondent at the times, and john rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent. welcome back. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph reports that sir philip green has been named as the businessman at the centre of the harrasment allegations, which he strongly denies. the financial times highlights that lord hain used parliamentary privilege to identify the topshop owner. the billionaire is on the front of the metro, too, with more details of the non—disclosure agreements. the guardian says sir philip green "categorically and wholly denies" any suggestion he was guilty of unlawful behaviour. the daily mail has the headline " named and shamed" following a 24—hour guessing game over his identity regarding the alleagations. he's on the front of the independent, too, along with a story about young people bearing the brunt financially in the event of a no—deal brexit. and there are calls from a coroner on the times for universities to ban alcohol—fuelled initiation ceremonies following the death of a first—year student. t
with me are lucy fisher, defence correspondent at the times, and john rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent. welcome back. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph reports that sir philip green has been named as the businessman at the centre of the harrasment allegations, which he strongly denies. the financial times highlights that lord hain used parliamentary privilege to identify the topshop owner. the billionaire is on the front of the metro, too,...