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and the president of the foreign press association, benedicte paviot and i'm alsojoined by new european columnistlaywright bonnie greer. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in and almost all focus on the london bridge attack. the observer leads on borisjohnson announcing that those convicted of the most serious terror offences should never be released from prison. the telegraph says the prime minister will order a review of dozens of violent terrorists released from prison in recent years. the sunday times has a picture of jack merritt there on holiday one month ago with his girlfriend and the headline of boris vowing to lock terrorists up and throw away the key. the sunday mirror has an exclusive picture of usman khan buying fast food shortly before the attack. the sunday people leads on a tribute to one of the victims, jack merritt, from his father who describes him as a ‘beautiful spirit who took the side of the underdog'. the sunday express claims thejustice system is playing russian roulette with people's lives by allowing terrorists back on the streets. the independent has an intervi
and the president of the foreign press association, benedicte paviot and i'm alsojoined by new european columnistlaywright bonnie greer. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in and almost all focus on the london bridge attack. the observer leads on borisjohnson announcing that those convicted of the most serious terror offences should never be released from prison. the telegraph says the prime minister will order a review of dozens of violent terrorists released from prison in recent...
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and the president of the foreign press association, benedicte paviot and i'm alsojoined by new european columnist have arrested a 35—year—old man, in connection with a stabbing in the hague yesterday. two 15 year old girls, and a 13 year old boy who were injured in the attack, have since been released from hospital. local media are reporting that the none of the victims knew each other and police say it s too early to indicate any motive. rail fares will rise by an average of 2.7 percent in january, according to the body that represents the rail industry. it means some commuters will see their season tickets go up by more than a hundred pounds. the independent watchdog, ‘transport focus' said a majority of rail users did not feel they were getting value for money. katie prescott has the details. christmas is coming and for commuters on south—western railway that means almost a month of scenes like these as strikes on the line start on monday. so the news that train fares will rise again next year, above the standard rate of inflation has not gone down well with these passengers in bristol. i thin
and the president of the foreign press association, benedicte paviot and i'm alsojoined by new european columnist have arrested a 35—year—old man, in connection with a stabbing in the hague yesterday. two 15 year old girls, and a 13 year old boy who were injured in the attack, have since been released from hospital. local media are reporting that the none of the victims knew each other and police say it s too early to indicate any motive. rail fares will rise by an average of 2.7 percent in...
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martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the sun, and bonnie greer, playwright, author and columnist for the new europeanewspaper. england's dream of rugby world cup glory is over as the team slipped to defeat against south africa in the final in tokyo. they lost 32—12 — a result which gave the springboks their third world cup victory. for england, there was just bitter disappointment at their failure to win their first world cup in 16 years. south africa overpowered the english in the second half of the game with makazole mapimpi's try putting south africa ahead 25—12. and with less than 10 minutes to go, winger cheslin kolbe outstepped the english and scored another try, giving the springboks the path to victory. the team has made history. siya kolisi is the first black man to captain the springboks and to lift the web ellis cup, and his side is first to win both the rugby championships and the rugby world cup in the same year. millions of rugby fans were watching around the world. rupert wingfield—hayes reports from yokohama. as the final whistle blew in yokohama, half a world away in johannesburg, th
martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the sun, and bonnie greer, playwright, author and columnist for the new europeanewspaper. england's dream of rugby world cup glory is over as the team slipped to defeat against south africa in the final in tokyo. they lost 32—12 — a result which gave the springboks their third world cup victory. for england, there was just bitter disappointment at their failure to win their first world cup in 16 years. south africa overpowered the english in the...
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lipton, who's chief sports reporter at the sun, and bonnie greer, playwright, author and columnist for the new europeanaper. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with the news that conservative‘s plan to set up an emergency unit to ensure that the nhs doesn't become an electoral liability for tories. the independent reports that the former liberal democrat leader vince cable has called on the voters to vote tactically in order to stop brexit. the sunday telegraph says that members of thejewish community are so fearful of a corbyn government that they will leave if he becomes pm. the sunday express has an interview with the prime minister on its front page. borisjohnson says that voters should back him in order to get brexit done. the sunday times says borisjohnson is facing a corbyn bounce, whilst also featuring a photo of a dejected looking billy vunipola after england lost to south africa. the sunday mirror reveals that photos of the body of amelia bambridge who died whilst backpacking can be found online. the mail on sunday reveals that prince charles is at the centre of
lipton, who's chief sports reporter at the sun, and bonnie greer, playwright, author and columnist for the new europeanaper. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with the news that conservative‘s plan to set up an emergency unit to ensure that the nhs doesn't become an electoral liability for tories. the independent reports that the former liberal democrat leader vince cable has called on the voters to vote tactically in order to stop brexit. the sunday telegraph...
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lipton, who's chief sports reporter at the sun, and bonnie greer, playwright, author and columnist for the new europeangovernment has suspended fracking in england for the forseeable future. the ban comes after a technical report said it was not possible to predict the probability or seriousness of earth tremors caused by extracting shale gas from the ground. labour, the liberal democrats and the green party have all called for a permanent ban. our business correspondent, katie prescott, reports. it's farewell to fracking, for now. these campaigners in lancashire couldn't be happier to see the back of it. we're delighted about it, it's what we've been hoping for all the time. we don't trust them, of course. they could change their mind yet. it's good news, obviously. it's good news for the whole country but, in particular here, where people have put up with this for the best part of three years now. all this stuff going on for no apparent gain. so, three years, all that money pumped in, all that effort, and they've produced next to nothing. the process of extracting shale gas is one of the most controv
lipton, who's chief sports reporter at the sun, and bonnie greer, playwright, author and columnist for the new europeangovernment has suspended fracking in england for the forseeable future. the ban comes after a technical report said it was not possible to predict the probability or seriousness of earth tremors caused by extracting shale gas from the ground. labour, the liberal democrats and the green party have all called for a permanent ban. our business correspondent, katie prescott,...
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martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the sun, and bonnie greer, playwright, author and columnist for the new europeanaper. good evening. south africa have ended england's dream of lifting the rugby world cup, with an overwhelming victory in the final injapan. the springboks delivered a ruthlessly effective performance to run out winners 32—12. the result came as a bitter disappointment to england fans, whose team were favourites following their impressive victory over new zealand in the semifinals. but south africans are hailing the triumph as a defining moment for a sport that's come to represent huge change in their nation. rupert wingfield hayes reports on the reaction in south africa, in england — and at the match in yokohama. as the final whistle blew in yokohama, half a world away injohannesburg, the streets erupted in celebration. the people of the rainbow nation dancing and singing together. for south african fans who had made the long trip to japan, it was also a moment of pure ecstasy. how does it feel? amazing! yeah! did you come herejust for this? yes! we love it and we love the people al
martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the sun, and bonnie greer, playwright, author and columnist for the new europeanaper. good evening. south africa have ended england's dream of lifting the rugby world cup, with an overwhelming victory in the final injapan. the springboks delivered a ruthlessly effective performance to run out winners 32—12. the result came as a bitter disappointment to england fans, whose team were favourites following their impressive victory over new zealand in the...
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lipton, who's chief sports reporter at the sun, and bonnie greer, playwright, author and columnist for the new europeane headlines on bbc news... the time is 17 minutes past seven from let's remind ourselves of the headlines. south africa have won the rugby world cup final — after convincingly beating england 32—12 at yokohama injapan. the government halts fracking for gas in england until there is evidence the controversial process is safe. high winds and rain sweep southern england and wales, with one woman killed after her car was struck by a falling tree in dorset. well, whilst celebrations are still going on in south africa. england fans are wondering what went wrong for the team. here to give us his insight is huw richards former welsh rugby player. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. so what went wrong? actually something went slightly wrong there, i'm nota something went slightly wrong there, i'm not a former welsh rugby player, he's my namesake. otherwise, i don't think it's a question so much of what went wrong, it's what went right in south africa. south africa did everything you could hope
lipton, who's chief sports reporter at the sun, and bonnie greer, playwright, author and columnist for the new europeane headlines on bbc news... the time is 17 minutes past seven from let's remind ourselves of the headlines. south africa have won the rugby world cup final — after convincingly beating england 32—12 at yokohama injapan. the government halts fracking for gas in england until there is evidence the controversial process is safe. high winds and rain sweep southern england and...