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thank you mo hussein and martin lipton, for now. good evening.er right across the country. scenes like this were welcome first thing this morning. hampshire had over seven hours of sunshine. there was some rain and some of it was quite persistent. in parts of edinburgh we had 3a millimetres of rain in 2a hours. as you can see, it sank through the scottish borders into the north of england in the last few hours. this area of low pressure, and the weather front associated with it, will drift into the north sea and will allow this northerly flow to develop. with clear skies, anti—rain easing away, temperatures are set to tumble through the night tonight. in actual fa ct, through the night tonight. in actual fact, we have low single figures tomorrow morning, that could be a shock to the system. and in lincolnshire and the south—east as well. a chilly start on sunday. a dry and quiet one for many. despite the low is moving into the north sea, more cloud on the east coast. a northerly wind driving showers. a dry story, more sunshine around, particularl
thank you mo hussein and martin lipton, for now. good evening.er right across the country. scenes like this were welcome first thing this morning. hampshire had over seven hours of sunshine. there was some rain and some of it was quite persistent. in parts of edinburgh we had 3a millimetres of rain in 2a hours. as you can see, it sank through the scottish borders into the north of england in the last few hours. this area of low pressure, and the weather front associated with it, will drift into...
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the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the former conservative adviser, mo hussein and martin liptonspanish government to start independence talks after days of violence on the streets of barcelona. more protests are taking place now, the sixth day of demonstrations to follow the jailing of some separatist leaders by spain's supreme court. guy hedgecoe reports from barcelona. iam in i am in the central square in barcelona. thousands of people have been gathering in this area for the last couple of hours. the roads next to me laid down to the headquarters of the spanish national police, which has been the focus of demonstrations over the last week or so. demonstrations over the last week or so. as you can see, there is a heavy police presence here, stopping demonstrators from going down that road to the national police headquarters. so far, things have been relatively peaceful. there have been relatively peaceful. there have been few incidents but as you can tell there is a certain amount of tension in the air. thousands of people are here and they are arriving in large numbers still.
the papers — our guests joining me tonight are the former conservative adviser, mo hussein and martin liptonspanish government to start independence talks after days of violence on the streets of barcelona. more protests are taking place now, the sixth day of demonstrations to follow the jailing of some separatist leaders by spain's supreme court. guy hedgecoe reports from barcelona. iam in i am in the central square in barcelona. thousands of people have been gathering in this area for the...
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in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the former conservative advisor, mo hussein and martin liptonf sports reporter at the sun. hello and welcome. borisjohnson has sent an unsigned letter to the eu asking for another delay to brexit, after mps voted not to approve his deal until all the legal steps were completed. in steps were completed. fact he has sent three docu entitled in fact he has sent three documents entitled tonight, including another covering letter and another letter laying out his position that the extension is a mistake, in a move which could attract a new challenge in the courts. the prime minister had hoped that a rare commons sitting on a saturday would approve the deal he struck with the eu this week, but instead mps backed an amendment put forward by the former conservative minister, sir oliver letwin. sir oliver said it was intended to prevent a no—deal brexit, but it meant that the prime minister was legally obliged to request the extension from the eu. here's our political editor, laura kuenssberg. before it was official, the moves in the middle, then the che
in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the former conservative advisor, mo hussein and martin liptonf sports reporter at the sun. hello and welcome. borisjohnson has sent an unsigned letter to the eu asking for another delay to brexit, after mps voted not to approve his deal until all the legal steps were completed. in steps were completed. fact he has sent three docu entitled in fact he has sent three documents entitled tonight, including another covering letter and another letter...
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with me are martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the sun, and former conservative advisor mo husseinood night for it. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in — and it's probably no surprise to you that all of them lead on today's events in parliament. the mail on sunday accuse parliament of being a "house of fools", saying that instead of the nation starting to heal after brexit, mps are delaying leaving the european union. the independent online focuses on the people's vote march that took place outside parliament. it reports that a million marched, on the day that made the prime minister listen. the sunday telegraph concentrates on the prime minister's refusal to sign the letter to the eu requesting an extension, while asking eu leaders to stick to the october the 31st deadline. the sunday express asks the question: "why won't they let us leave?" the paper says there was outrage as parliament voted to obstruct the prime minister's brexit deal. the observer covers both the action in the commons, and the protests outside it. it says that the prime minister faces fresh action in
with me are martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the sun, and former conservative advisor mo husseinood night for it. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in — and it's probably no surprise to you that all of them lead on today's events in parliament. the mail on sunday accuse parliament of being a "house of fools", saying that instead of the nation starting to heal after brexit, mps are delaying leaving the european union. the independent online focuses on the people's...
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our guests joining me tonight are the former conservative adviser mo mo hussein and martin lipton, chiefs of the rugby world cu p after co mforta bly beating australia. they now face the holders — new zealand — who crushed ireland‘s hopes with a 7—try thrashing. and an fa cup qualifying game is abandoned after alleged racist abuse towards a goalkeeper. hello there. so, lots to get through in a shortened saturday sportsday for you. and we‘re starting injapan where earlier, england‘s rugby union side put—in one of their best ever world cup performances to comfortably beat australia 40—16 and reach the semi—finals of the tournament for the first time in 12 years. our sports editor dan roan was watching in oita. their world cup‘s ta ken time to gather pace, but here in oita, a defining moment for england had arrived. one of rugby‘s great rivalries about to resume. england had beaten australia six times in a row, but this was the one that really mattered, and jonny may gave his side the perfect start. they weren‘t finished there. the recalled henry slade with the interception. he may not have
our guests joining me tonight are the former conservative adviser mo mo hussein and martin lipton, chiefs of the rugby world cu p after co mforta bly beating australia. they now face the holders — new zealand — who crushed ireland‘s hopes with a 7—try thrashing. and an fa cup qualifying game is abandoned after alleged racist abuse towards a goalkeeper. hello there. so, lots to get through in a shortened saturday sportsday for you. and we‘re starting injapan where earlier, england‘s...