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thank you to my guests torcuil crichton from the daily record, and nicola bartlett from the daily mirror online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to my guests torcuil crichton from the daily record, and nicola bartlett from the daily mirror. we'll all be back for a longer look at the papers at 11:30. we will go for more of those stories and a few new ones too. till then, cheerio. hello, acad here, wet or night across many parts of the uk which means across many parts of the uk which m ea ns frost across many parts of the uk which means frost is much more limited. —— ipod earair. means frost is much more limited. —— ipod ear air. here's a picture from hunger and the ipod ear air. here's a picture from hungerand the air ipod ear air. here's a picture from hunger and the air where i weather front has been hanging around from the move further east as we go through the night and another area of rain ploughing into east anglia and southeast england. a
thank you to my guests torcuil crichton from the daily record, and nicola bartlett from the daily mirror online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to my guests torcuil crichton from the daily record, and nicola bartlett from the daily mirror. we'll all be back for a longer look at the papers at 11:30. we will go for more of those stories and a few new...
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the papers with our reviewers torcuil crichton, the westminster editor at the daily record, and nicola bartlettwho's a political correspondent for the daily mirror stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the authorities in turkey have been giving the first official account of how the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi met his death. the prosecutor in istanbul said that mr khasoggi was strangled, shortly after entering the saudi consulate in istanbul four weeks ago. his body was then dismembered, and in the words of the prosecutor "destroyed". our correspondent mark lowen reports from istanbul. his murder has captivated and shocked, drawn demands for justice and shaken relations with saudi arabia. now, the truth is emerging about jamal khashoggi's end after entering the consulate. it comes as saudi arabia's public prosecutor leaves after fruitless talks. turkish sources saying he was more interest in learning what evidence they had. in a statement, his turkish counterpart said no concrete results were achieved and confirmed for the first time, details of the murder. jamal khas
the papers with our reviewers torcuil crichton, the westminster editor at the daily record, and nicola bartlettwho's a political correspondent for the daily mirror stay with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the authorities in turkey have been giving the first official account of how the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi met his death. the prosecutor in istanbul said that mr khasoggi was strangled, shortly after entering the saudi consulate in istanbul four weeks ago. his body...
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a big thank you to my guests this evening, torcuil crichton and nicola bartlett. centre. chelsea knocked out derby in the league cup fourth round as frank lampard's return to stamford bridge as a manager ended in a dramatic defeat. five goals were scored in a frantic first half, including two own goals from derby defenders. patrick gearey watched this one. few opposition managers get this reception at stamford bridge. frank lampard reception at stamford bridge. frank la m pa rd currently reception at stamford bridge. frank lampa rd currently at reception at stamford bridge. frank lampard currently at derby, but forever chelsea. could his record is by his rbio? he followed his boss to literally. he, like lampard, knows what it is like to score for chelsea. derby came from behind in the last round against manchester united. jack marrian was a scorer there, and so will, 1—0 —— i—i. richard keogh the next with a slapped it miskick. surely not. —— slapstick. he set up martin waghorn for another derby equaliser. four goals in half an hour, all too derby players. the glo
a big thank you to my guests this evening, torcuil crichton and nicola bartlett. centre. chelsea knocked out derby in the league cup fourth round as frank lampard's return to stamford bridge as a manager ended in a dramatic defeat. five goals were scored in a frantic first half, including two own goals from derby defenders. patrick gearey watched this one. few opposition managers get this reception at stamford bridge. frank lampard reception at stamford bridge. frank la m pa rd currently...
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with me are torcuil crichton, the westminster editor at the daily record, and nicola bartlett, who'somorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail leads on calls from a senior officer, that police should be left to focus on violence and burglaries, rather than on problems like wolf whistling. that same story is covered in the metro, which adds that the comments — from sara thornton, who's chairwoman of the national police chiefs' council — drew criticism last night from campaigners. the times also covers the comments from sara thornton. but the newspaper also reports that waitrose is facing a backlash, after the editor of its food magazine resigned following a joke he made about killing vegans. jaguar land rover has launched a £2.5 billion turnaround programme to cut costs, a move that will fueljob loss fears among its staff. that's in the financial times. the guardian reports on a new money laundering crackdown by the government which covers schools. that is the i i apologise. which... is actually had the telegraph. there you go. and the telegraph reports that babies of men ov
with me are torcuil crichton, the westminster editor at the daily record, and nicola bartlett, who'somorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail leads on calls from a senior officer, that police should be left to focus on violence and burglaries, rather than on problems like wolf whistling. that same story is covered in the metro, which adds that the comments — from sara thornton, who's chairwoman of the national police chiefs' council — drew criticism last night from campaigners....
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our guests will be torcuil crichton, westminster editor for the daily record, and nicola bartlett, politicalnt at the mirror. turkish officials have given their first official statement on how saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was killed in the saudi embassy in istanbul. the chief prosecutor in istanbul gave a news conference earlier today. he said the murder was planned and asked his saudi counterpart to give answers as to who gave the order to kill mr khashoggi. 0ur correspondent mark lowen gave this update from istanbul. well, we had today the first offical confirmation really from the istanbul chief prosecutor that jamal khasoggi was strangled as soon as he entered the saudi consulate here behind me and that his body was dismembered and then destroyed, raising the question of whether his remains will ever really be found. that also backs up what a senior western official has told the bbc which is that whenjamal khasoggi entered the building, a hood was put over his head, he had a very violent blow to the head and that he was indeed choked to death. a man who was told he would spend the re
our guests will be torcuil crichton, westminster editor for the daily record, and nicola bartlett, politicalnt at the mirror. turkish officials have given their first official statement on how saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was killed in the saudi embassy in istanbul. the chief prosecutor in istanbul gave a news conference earlier today. he said the murder was planned and asked his saudi counterpart to give answers as to who gave the order to kill mr khashoggi. 0ur correspondent mark lowen...
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let's discuss all these with our political correspondent of the mirror nicola bartlett, and john rentouls going to say this in the commons later? last week we had michel barnier saying it is 90%, so she had to go one better and say in the last week we have had so much progress, 95%. the key thing obviously is that 5% contains the thorniest issue of them all, which is this backstop to avoid a hardboard. it might not sound like very much but it is the trickiest bit and the one that has held up the process for all these months. she has put this out there is other people feel there is progress being made. in the commons, the reaction may be slightly different. the problem is her own side don't like the direction of progress. she is progressing towards a deal that they really don't like very much. i think it is fairenough really don't like very much. i think it is fair enough for her to say 95% because i think she is very close to a deal. i think the fact that at official level they thought they had a deal the other day. you can have a bridge that is 95% complete but you are not going to cros
let's discuss all these with our political correspondent of the mirror nicola bartlett, and john rentouls going to say this in the commons later? last week we had michel barnier saying it is 90%, so she had to go one better and say in the last week we have had so much progress, 95%. the key thing obviously is that 5% contains the thorniest issue of them all, which is this backstop to avoid a hardboard. it might not sound like very much but it is the trickiest bit and the one that has held up...