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with me are the broadcaster, lynn faulds wood and senior reporter at the sunday times, rosamund urwiner jack shepherd is planning his wedding from prison — despite not yet being divorced from his first wife. the sunday people leads on the story of a mother who says her baby's organs were kept by the police. the mail on sunday has the claim that ministers bent rules on visas for foreign polo players after buckingham palace took an interest in the issue. the sunday telegraph leads on plans to make police disclose when they are using artificial intelligence to fight crime — including the use of software to recognise faces. the sunday times says lives could have been put at risk after the home addresses of more than a thousand celebrities, politicians and military figures on the new year honours list were published online. and the sunday express forecasts a rocky time ahead for the eu when trade talks begin with britain. lots for us to get our teeth into. this sunday pay —— the sunday times, headlined lives at risk after honours list fiasco. remind us what has been happening. obviously wh
with me are the broadcaster, lynn faulds wood and senior reporter at the sunday times, rosamund urwiner jack shepherd is planning his wedding from prison — despite not yet being divorced from his first wife. the sunday people leads on the story of a mother who says her baby's organs were kept by the police. the mail on sunday has the claim that ministers bent rules on visas for foreign polo players after buckingham palace took an interest in the issue. the sunday telegraph leads on plans to...
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thank you, lynn faulds wood and rosamund urwin. next on bbc news it's click. are you well?t did a stagger through which is about three hours behind schedule. hopefully it's all going to work out in the end when we go live at five o'clock. no pressure. fingers crossed it's all going to happen. i'm just changing bits, i hope he doesn't mind. like that? yeah. i just want these to be in. it was quite nerve racking at this point but i'm excited. there's a bit of a buzz, isn't there? been looking forward to it for weeks. why are you guys here tonight? i just want to learn, really, and see all the new stuff going on. theme music plays. are you sure we shouldn't be there already? trust me, we're going to get there on time. but dundee‘s 500 miles away. the train's going to take hours,
thank you, lynn faulds wood and rosamund urwin. next on bbc news it's click. are you well?t did a stagger through which is about three hours behind schedule. hopefully it's all going to work out in the end when we go live at five o'clock. no pressure. fingers crossed it's all going to happen. i'm just changing bits, i hope he doesn't mind. like that? yeah. i just want these to be in. it was quite nerve racking at this point but i'm excited. there's a bit of a buzz, isn't there? been looking...
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and we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — the broadcaster, lynn faulds woodior reporter for the sunday times, rosamund urwin — do stay with us for that. a list of more than 1,000 home addresses of people receiving new years honours — including police officers, politicians and celebrities — was accidentally published by the government. the department responsible has apologised and said the information was removed as soon as the error was discovered. our correspondent katy austin reports. among more than a thousand people to receive an award in the new year honours list this year are celebrities and sports people, but also senior politicians, police and security personnel. at some point last night a list containing recipients‘ addresses was published, meaning some people were able to download the information. many appeared to be personal addresses although no contact information appears for six ministry of defence staff. the document was discovered by a member of the public. i saw the new year's honours list was coming out, wondered who was on it, went to the g
and we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — the broadcaster, lynn faulds woodior reporter for the sunday times, rosamund urwin — do stay with us for that. a list of more than 1,000 home addresses of people receiving new years honours — including police officers, politicians and celebrities — was accidentally published by the government. the department responsible has apologised and said the information was removed as soon as the error was discovered. our...
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with me are the broadcaster lynn faulds wood and senior reporter at the sunday times, rosamund urwin.omorrow's front pages are already in. tomorrow's sunday mirror has the news that speedboat killerjack shepherd is planning his wedding from prison — despite not yet being divorced from his first wife. the sunday people leads on the story of a mother who says her ba by‘s organs were kept by the police. the mail on sunday has the claim that ministers bent rules on visas for foreign polo players after buckingham palace apparently took an interest in the issue. the sunday telegraph leads on plans to make police disclose when they are using artificial intelligence to fight crime — including the use of software to recognise faces. the sunday times says lives have been put at risk after the home addresses of more than a thousand celebrities, politicians and military figures on the new year honours list were published online. and the sunday express forecasts a rocky time ahead for the eu when trade talks begin with britain. we do have to have a bit of brexit but i don't think we will go into t
with me are the broadcaster lynn faulds wood and senior reporter at the sunday times, rosamund urwin.omorrow's front pages are already in. tomorrow's sunday mirror has the news that speedboat killerjack shepherd is planning his wedding from prison — despite not yet being divorced from his first wife. the sunday people leads on the story of a mother who says her ba by‘s organs were kept by the police. the mail on sunday has the claim that ministers bent rules on visas for foreign polo...
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11:30 this our guests joining me tonight our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster, lynn faulds wood urwin at the sunday times, rosamund urwin. the hotel in spain where a british father and his two children died has insisted the swimming pool where they drowned was working normally. it comes after the mother of the children said all three could swim and has said there must have been something wrong with the pool. helena wilkinson reports. it was in this swimming pool where on christmas eve a father and his two children got into difficulty and drowned. but exactly what happened is still not clear. olubunmi diya, the wife of gabriel diya and the mother of comfort, pictured here, thinks there was something wrong with the swimming pool, but the resort where the family was staying issued a new statement disputing that, and it said the claims made by mrs diya were at odds with the findings of the police report. it said: the civil guard also said they'd been told mr diya could not swim. a spokesman said his widow confirmed that to them, saying she had not seen him swimming while they were t
11:30 this our guests joining me tonight our guests joining me tonight are the broadcaster, lynn faulds wood urwin at the sunday times, rosamund urwin. the hotel in spain where a british father and his two children died has insisted the swimming pool where they drowned was working normally. it comes after the mother of the children said all three could swim and has said there must have been something wrong with the pool. helena wilkinson reports. it was in this swimming pool where on christmas...