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with me are the broadcaster and writer, mihir bose, let's start with the metro stop kick off with whattter of saying? heartbreaking scenes here children ages between 4—10, under this new o—tolerance law that donald trump has insisted on port illegal immigrants. people coming over the border without the correct papers, he is removing children from their pa rents he is removing children from their parents and a very distressing seeing coming out of the us today. and the language that donald trump is using, infesting, migrant investing. that is very worrying. they are saying these migrants, the adults, would be criminally charged and therefore they should be separated from the children. this is such a dreadful way of trying to do something that is so inhuman. of course, he hopes this will deter people from coming and they are fleeing from places they are not going to be able to survive. and the papers pointing out the critics have compared the language to that of nazi germany, which portrayed undesirable minority groups as berman. let me move on to the guardian, because there is a similar
with me are the broadcaster and writer, mihir bose, let's start with the metro stop kick off with whattter of saying? heartbreaking scenes here children ages between 4—10, under this new o—tolerance law that donald trump has insisted on port illegal immigrants. people coming over the border without the correct papers, he is removing children from their pa rents he is removing children from their parents and a very distressing seeing coming out of the us today. and the language that donald...
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with me are the broadcaster and writer mihir bose, and the senior political correspondent for the times many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times reports jitters on global markets over fears of a trade war between the united states and china. the telegraph says the culture secretary thinks children should have their mobile phones taken off them at the school gate. the guardian leads with the head of gchq warning that they provide intelligence that all of europe needs, and that he hoped this would continue after brexit (ani) the times goes with the same story, as well as reporting that rank and file police officers are asking for cannabis laws to be re—written (ani) the express claims that three quarters of british workers will not be able to afford retirement. the daily mail reports a warning on the health risks of using cannabis from nhs chief executive simon stevens (ani) and the sunsays that twenty one million people watched england beat tunisia in the world cup yesterday — more than watched the royal wedding. so a varied set of front pages. let's look at som
with me are the broadcaster and writer mihir bose, and the senior political correspondent for the times many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times reports jitters on global markets over fears of a trade war between the united states and china. the telegraph says the culture secretary thinks children should have their mobile phones taken off them at the school gate. the guardian leads with the head of gchq warning that they provide intelligence that all of europe needs,...
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tonight are lucy fisher, senior political correspondent at the times, and the writer and broadcaster mihir boselook over tomorrow's front pages. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, live in moscow, this is sportsday on day five at the world cup, england are preparing revenge is sweet for the blue samurai. japan put colombia to the sword to start their tournament with a win. senegal celebrate their first world cup for 16 years with a win against poland. we are alive where england have been recovering from their dramatic victory over tunisia last night. we have the latest from the camp. i'm john watson in the bbc sport centre — also coming up in the programme: it's been a record breaking day at trent bridge as england smash their way to the biggest one day score in history. and murray goes the distance on his return to tennis. good evening. welcome to muggy moscow at least six at the world cup. an important day. all 32 nations have nowjoined the world cup party. over the past few hours we have been assessing the talents of group h, just as
tonight are lucy fisher, senior political correspondent at the times, and the writer and broadcaster mihir boselook over tomorrow's front pages. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, live in moscow, this is sportsday on day five at the world cup, england are preparing revenge is sweet for the blue samurai. japan put colombia to the sword to start their tournament with a win. senegal celebrate their first world cup for 16 years with a win...
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11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are the broadcaster and writer, mihir boseolitical correspondent for the times, lucy fisher. a minute's silence has been held in north london to mark the first anniversary of the finsbury park terrorist attack. 51—year—old makram ali was killed, and nine other people were injured, when a van was driven into a crowd outside a mosque. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. london at rush—hour. but today, a minute of silence and reflection. among the leaders, the daughter and grandson of makram ali, who was killed in the finsbury park attack one year ago. and the iman, who preserved the rule of law, making sure the attacker was kept safe until the police arrived. this is our city. this is our way of life. those who seek to divide us should know this — you will never succeed. applause. darren 0sborne had deliberately driven a hire van straight into a group of muslims on a warm night during ramadan. 0ne survivor, abdirahman ibrahim, was hit by the van and then helped restrain the attacker to protect his more seriou
11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are the broadcaster and writer, mihir boseolitical correspondent for the times, lucy fisher. a minute's silence has been held in north london to mark the first anniversary of the finsbury park terrorist attack. 51—year—old makram ali was killed, and nine other people were injured, when a van was driven into a crowd outside a mosque. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. london at rush—hour. but today, a...