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thank you, asa bennett and maya goodfellow.rbecue now and invite both of you. i will look forward to it. good evening, i am holly hamilton with your latest sports news. it was a wet and miserable night at old trafford for a clash that would once have been billed as one of the highlights of the premier league season. instead, manchester united and arsenal played out a 1—1 draw that was as grim at times as the weather. nick parrott was watching. there was a time when manchester united knew how to get things done. following them now can be two as miserable experience as the weather, but the manager remains chipper because old trafford is arsenal's burger ground. they have not won here in the league since the manager was playing 13 years ago. the 27 minute wait for the shot on target was the longest wait in the premier league this season. but this still warmed up andrew twos form it was united who opened the scoring,. united who opened the scoring,. united were in the driving seat but we re united were in the driving seat but were
thank you, asa bennett and maya goodfellow.rbecue now and invite both of you. i will look forward to it. good evening, i am holly hamilton with your latest sports news. it was a wet and miserable night at old trafford for a clash that would once have been billed as one of the highlights of the premier league season. instead, manchester united and arsenal played out a 1—1 draw that was as grim at times as the weather. nick parrott was watching. there was a time when manchester united knew how...
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bennett, the brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph, and the political writer and academic maya goodfellowgood evening. lots of the front pages are with us. let's have a quick look through. the telegraph says borisjohnson will reveal his brexit plan in more detail to eu leaders within next 2a hours. on its front page, the ft says the pm could know by the weekend whether the eu is willing to engage with his proposal to resolve the irish border issue. and the times says borisjohnson will ask the european union to rule out a further extension to article 50 as part of any new brexit deal. the metro goes with the newws that the bbc director general, tony hall, to reverse a decision to partially uphold a complaint against breakfast presenter naga munchetty. the guardian also goes on that story, and says the u—turn follows leaked internal correspondence which cast doubts on public claims about the complaints process made by a senior bbc executive. and the daily mail says violent criminals will face longerjail terms as part of tory law and order plans to be announced by the justice secretary rober
bennett, the brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph, and the political writer and academic maya goodfellowgood evening. lots of the front pages are with us. let's have a quick look through. the telegraph says borisjohnson will reveal his brexit plan in more detail to eu leaders within next 2a hours. on its front page, the ft says the pm could know by the weekend whether the eu is willing to engage with his proposal to resolve the irish border issue. and the times says borisjohnson will...
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brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph, asa bennett and political writier and acedemic, maya goodfellow. hello, i'm 0lly foster, here's what's coming up on sportsday tonight. the power of scotland. they're too strong for samoa, a bonus point win keeps their rugby world cup alive. dina's at the double in doha, 100 silver last night, now she's quickest in the 200 at the world athletics championships. cardiff are told by fifa that they have to pay the first installmenet of emiliano salas transfer fee. the striker who died in a plane crash shortly after joining the club. also coming up in the programme... big night at old trafford coming up, but manchester united against arsenal isn't as big as it used to be. and johnny be good. rae makes superbikes history with his fifth world title in a row. we managed to regain my composure and round by round we have come back, and to do it two rounds out already is mad. evening. 8 days ago, scotland were at an all time low after being taken apart by ireland in their rugby world cup opener. this morning they knew that they had to beat samoa to keep their
brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph, asa bennett and political writier and acedemic, maya goodfellow. hello, i'm 0lly foster, here's what's coming up on sportsday tonight. the power of scotland. they're too strong for samoa, a bonus point win keeps their rugby world cup alive. dina's at the double in doha, 100 silver last night, now she's quickest in the 200 at the world athletics championships. cardiff are told by fifa that they have to pay the first installmenet of emiliano salas...
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bennett, the brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph, and the political writier and academic maya goodfellowth us for that. good evening. the chancellor has announced a raft of spending pledges at the conservative party conference, among them an increase in the national living wage. sajid javid said that over the next five years it would increase to £10.50 an hour, and the age threshold would be lowered from 25 to 21. but an unwelcome distraction for delegates at the conference has been an allegation that the prime minister groped a journalist during a lunch 20 years ago, which he denies. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg has sent this report from party conference in manchester. what happens to the prime minister next, and to the country, is not entirely in boris johnson's hands. however many photocalls he grins for, he can't be remotely sure if brussels will budge and give him a brexit deal. we've made some pretty big moves. we're waiting to see whether our european friends will help us. the man in charge of the money says he can't be sure how much it would cost, but would still be prep
bennett, the brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph, and the political writier and academic maya goodfellowth us for that. good evening. the chancellor has announced a raft of spending pledges at the conservative party conference, among them an increase in the national living wage. sajid javid said that over the next five years it would increase to £10.50 an hour, and the age threshold would be lowered from 25 to 21. but an unwelcome distraction for delegates at the conference has been...
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with those protests. joining me now thejournalist and author — maya goodfellow and head of politics atom. thank you both forjoining us on this important day. rebecca, there is something quite visceral about seeing these scenes of protest from around the world and the sense of anticipation as there is this wave of protests sweeping around the globe? totally. speaking personally, i'm really excited about this. i feel that this is a day of hope. we have seen a consistent failure of 0ur have seen a consistent failure of our world leaders and our businesses to wa ke our world leaders and our businesses to wake up to the climate emergency but now this is the sign that business as usual is not an option anymore. quite frankly, the young people of today and growing expanses of the population are saying that enough is enough and this is now an issue of overwhelming importance and interest to the british public and beyond. you talk there about a consistent failure, that was your phrasing among business and politics to wa ke phrasing among business and politics to wake up to this. do you think th
with those protests. joining me now thejournalist and author — maya goodfellow and head of politics atom. thank you both forjoining us on this important day. rebecca, there is something quite visceral about seeing these scenes of protest from around the world and the sense of anticipation as there is this wave of protests sweeping around the globe? totally. speaking personally, i'm really excited about this. i feel that this is a day of hope. we have seen a consistent failure of 0ur have seen...
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the writer and journalist maya goodfellow wrote — i'm going live to the house of commons where an urgent members must be free to express themselves about it and to display as they unfailingly do the courage of their convictions. it ought however to be possible to disagree agreeably. i can see members on both sides of the house, who are fine exponents of that principle and tradition. yesterday, that was not the majority, i am sorry to say. i have, over night, received an approach from two very senior members on either side of the house. pressing the case for a formal consideration of our political culture going forward. manifestly any such formal structure, any such conference, deliberation, would not ta ke conference, deliberation, would not take place under my aegis. like everybody else here, i want what is best for the house. pending consideration of that approach and the argument for having a sober consideration of the issue of political culture and conduct over an ongoing period, i can advise the house that there will be an urgent question later today on the matter to which i havejus
the writer and journalist maya goodfellow wrote — i'm going live to the house of commons where an urgent members must be free to express themselves about it and to display as they unfailingly do the courage of their convictions. it ought however to be possible to disagree agreeably. i can see members on both sides of the house, who are fine exponents of that principle and tradition. yesterday, that was not the majority, i am sorry to say. i have, over night, received an approach from two very...
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let's talk to maya goodfellow — a political writer and academic who writes for various newspapers includingependent. we have another vote in parliament on whether there should be a general election, in which the prime minister looks certain to lose. remind audience on how we got here? where borisjohnson went remind audience on how we got here? where boris johnson went for the suspension of parliament, he kind of galvanised the opposition and some of the people who were tory mps, because they realised he was going to go for this no deal, they worried it was a distinct possibility he was going to take the country out of the eu without the say of parliament. so what is happening, the bill we expect to become law today, is mps saying we want to ensure no deal cannot happen without our say, that they essentially don't want to allow an election yet because they want a cast—iron guarantee that boris johnson is not going to try and find a way around that and take the uk out of the eu without a deal and without the say parliament. so there will be royal assent, queen's approval, remind the audience
let's talk to maya goodfellow — a political writer and academic who writes for various newspapers includingependent. we have another vote in parliament on whether there should be a general election, in which the prime minister looks certain to lose. remind audience on how we got here? where borisjohnson went remind audience on how we got here? where boris johnson went for the suspension of parliament, he kind of galvanised the opposition and some of the people who were tory mps, because they...
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bennett, the brexit commissioning editor, at the telegraph and the political writier and academic, maya goodfellowlaint against presenter, the brea kfast complaint against presenter, the breakfast presenter had criticised president from's motives after he said female politicians should go back to places from which they came. a review panel last week partially upheld the complaint, but lord hall in an e—mailto upheld the complaint, but lord hall in an e—mail to staff said this evening that her words were not sufficient to merit its judgements, and the bbc is not impartial on it racism. joining me now is our entertainment correspondent, just tell us a little bit about this message. well, it's got quite a big surprise to many people, welcomed by many people as well. he said primarily, this sparked an important debate about racism and its interpretation. he said he'd been asked personally to look at the ruling, which was controversial, and criticised by many people over the last few days. notjust members many people over the last few days. not just members of many people over the last few days. notjus
bennett, the brexit commissioning editor, at the telegraph and the political writier and academic, maya goodfellowlaint against presenter, the brea kfast complaint against presenter, the breakfast presenter had criticised president from's motives after he said female politicians should go back to places from which they came. a review panel last week partially upheld the complaint, but lord hall in an e—mailto upheld the complaint, but lord hall in an e—mail to staff said this evening that...