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thank you lynn davidson and martin bentham.ticed the showers are missing most of south eastern and southern parts of south eastern and southern parts of the uk so this is your best bet for dry weather, further north there could be some downpours almost at anytime of the day. that was saturday, this is an day now, clearly you can see much drier but there is a fair bit of crowd around so there is a fair bit of crowd around so not a sunny day on sunday but it is going to be drier. the temperature is still relatively modest, second half of the weekend, we are talking around the high teens for most of us, next week is expected to warm up. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: the prime minister says she disappointed a tory mp has blocked a bill which could have made "upskirting," the act of secretly taking photos under a skirt, a sexual offence. —— she is disappointed. china and the us take a step closer to a trade war as donald trump announces the us will be putting a 25% trade tariff on more than $50 billion worth of chinese i
thank you lynn davidson and martin bentham.ticed the showers are missing most of south eastern and southern parts of south eastern and southern parts of the uk so this is your best bet for dry weather, further north there could be some downpours almost at anytime of the day. that was saturday, this is an day now, clearly you can see much drier but there is a fair bit of crowd around so there is a fair bit of crowd around so not a sunny day on sunday but it is going to be drier. the temperature...
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and later on, a double helping of the paper review, when martin bentham, the home editor of the londonng standard, and whitehall correspondent for the sun lynn davidson join me to look ahead to tomorrow's front pages. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello im olly foster live in moscow on day 2 at the world cup. here's what's coming up on sportsday tonight. uruguay leave it late but find a way past egypt — and salah has to sit and watch. the bouhaddouz blues... a late morrocan own goal gives iran their first world cup win in 20 years. the group b big guns face each other in the next half an hour. after their troubled build up spain take on portugal. and with the latest england camp as their opening match fast road shows. i'm katharine downes and away from the world cup. down to the decider — england's women are chasing victory in their one day series against south africa. and can dj — go all the way? the world number one is out in front at the us open. lots to get through tonight but we'll start with the action and the first of three matches today
and later on, a double helping of the paper review, when martin bentham, the home editor of the londonng standard, and whitehall correspondent for the sun lynn davidson join me to look ahead to tomorrow's front pages. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello im olly foster live in moscow on day 2 at the world cup. here's what's coming up on sportsday tonight. uruguay leave it late but find a way past egypt — and salah has to sit and watch. the bouhaddouz...
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with me are lynn davidson, whitehall correspondent at the sun, and martin bentham, who's the home editor evening standard. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. starting with the times, who lead on the case of a 12—year—old boy, who's been admitted to hospital after his cannabis oil medication was confiscated by the home office. "purge of the middle classes" leads the telegraph, as companies in britain ask their staff whether they went to public school as part of a government drive to improve diversity. the daily mail says grieving families face losing thousands of pound after their relatives were sold "rip off" wills. the guardian leads with cuts of £16 million facing the charity oxfam. a plan to to cut bed blocking in the nhs leads the daily express. the paper says it costs the health service £3 billion a year. the ft says that china will hit back after president trump imposed tariffs on chinese goods. the death of leslie graham leads the mirror, including remarks from co—star anita dobson, who says she didn't get to say goodbye. and the world cup leads the i. they say that th
with me are lynn davidson, whitehall correspondent at the sun, and martin bentham, who's the home editor evening standard. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. starting with the times, who lead on the case of a 12—year—old boy, who's been admitted to hospital after his cannabis oil medication was confiscated by the home office. "purge of the middle classes" leads the telegraph, as companies in britain ask their staff whether they went to public school as part of a...
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our guestsjoining me tonight are lynn davidson, whitehall correspondent at the sun, and martin benthamser to a trade war after president trump announced tariffs of 25% targeting $50 billion worth of chinese goods. the tariffs will be imposed from july 6th and cover a range of sectors, including aerospace, communications, robotics and cars. in a swift response, the chinese commerce ministry promised immediate counter—measures of similar size and strength. earlier i spoke to our washington correspondent gary o‘donoghue and asked whether it was a step towards a trade war... yes it is. on top of that development last week with donald trump and the g7, folding his arms and telling his allies he was going to maintain those steel and aluminium tariffs now comes this bunch of tariffs on china, on a whole range of areas, particularly in areas where there is high—tech knowledge that goes into the products. the reason for this is twofold. one is that president trump generally thinks the trade deficit with china is too big. it is $375 billion at the moment. and secondly there is concern amongst hi
our guestsjoining me tonight are lynn davidson, whitehall correspondent at the sun, and martin benthamser to a trade war after president trump announced tariffs of 25% targeting $50 billion worth of chinese goods. the tariffs will be imposed from july 6th and cover a range of sectors, including aerospace, communications, robotics and cars. in a swift response, the chinese commerce ministry promised immediate counter—measures of similar size and strength. earlier i spoke to our washington...