91
91
Jul 8, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the politicalt 6erman industry is warning the uk it cannot rely on its help in securing a good brexit deal. this is a "stark" intervention, says the paper. the sunday people has an exclusive. it's talked to lord dannatt about caring for veterans with post—traumatic stress disorder. back to brexit, and the telegraph says theresa may is trying
with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the politicalt 6erman industry is warning the uk it cannot rely on its help in securing a good brexit deal. this is a "stark" intervention, says the paper. the sunday people has an exclusive. it's talked to lord dannatt about caring for veterans with post—traumatic stress disorder. back to brexit, and the telegraph says theresa may is trying
59
59
Jul 8, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, nigel nelson and jo phillips, you'll both be back at half 11 for another look at the stories making the news tomorrow. coming up next the film review. welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through the week was maximo releases is mark kermode. taking us through the week's film releases is mark kermode. this week we have it comes at night, which is a very creepy thriller. the midwife with catherine deneuve and catherine frot. and spider—man: homecoming. it comes at night. i have read enough to know that this is your kind of film, and so not mine. you have two minutes to persuade me. it is not a jump—scare horror like the trailers make it look like. if you expect that, you will be disappointed. it is a creepy thriller. it is set after the outbreak of an unspecified plague—like incident, which has pretty much done for civilisation. there was a family, mother, father, son living in a remote woodland. the windows are boarded up, there is a corridor with a red door which is the only access to the outside world. when an intruder breaks into the house, they have to make a
thank you, nigel nelson and jo phillips, you'll both be back at half 11 for another look at the stories making the news tomorrow. coming up next the film review. welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through the week was maximo releases is mark kermode. taking us through the week's film releases is mark kermode. this week we have it comes at night, which is a very creepy thriller. the midwife with catherine deneuve and catherine frot. and spider—man: homecoming. it comes at night....
80
80
Jul 8, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the politicalnt pages starting with. .. the observer, which tells us that 6erman industry is warning the uk it cannot rely on its help in securing a good brexit deal, this is a "stark" intervention, says the paper. the sunday people has an exclusive — it's talked to lord dannatt
with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the politicalnt pages starting with. .. the observer, which tells us that 6erman industry is warning the uk it cannot rely on its help in securing a good brexit deal, this is a "stark" intervention, says the paper. the sunday people has an exclusive — it's talked to lord dannatt
37
37
Jul 8, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the politicalommentator, jo phillips. tomorrow's front pages, starting with this. the observer, which tells us that german industry is warning the uk it cannot rely on its help in securing a good brexit deal. this is a "stark" intervention, says the paper. the sunday people has an exclusive. it's talked to lord dannatt about caring for veterans with post—traumatic stress disorder. back to brexit, and the telegraph says theresa may is trying to capitalise on donald trump's optimism on trade amid growing disquiet in her own party. while the mail on sunday is told by conservative mp andrew mitchell that he thinks it's time for mrs may to step aside because she has "lost authority." the sunday express leads with mr trump's comments that the uk will thrive outside the eu and his promise to sign a "powerful" trade deal with the uk soon. and the times. it says mrs may claimed that mr trump's comments had put her plan for brexit "back on track." and that is where we will start with the sunday times. donald
with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the politicalommentator, jo phillips. tomorrow's front pages, starting with this. the observer, which tells us that german industry is warning the uk it cannot rely on its help in securing a good brexit deal. this is a "stark" intervention, says the paper. the sunday people has an exclusive. it's talked to lord dannatt about caring for veterans with post—traumatic stress disorder. back to brexit,...
72
72
Jul 29, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, nigel nelson and jo phillips, — you'll both be back at 11:30 for another look at the storiesaking the news tomorrow. coming up next, it's the film review. welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week ‘s releases i am joined byjames king while mark takes a break. great to see you, what have you been watching? if feels like it has been ages since there has been a new fresh romantic comedy. there is one out this weekend called the big sick. i will tell you about that. from australia, hounds of love, a brutal true story, a kidnap drama. and a big hit in the states this one, starring queen latifah, a comedy called girls trip. probably no one has missed the publicity for the big sick, lots of interviews everywhere with the actor and writer, interesting take, does it work? there is a lot to say about it. we can see on the poster that the lead actor is also the writer and it is written with his partner emily gordon about their life, how they got together, their real—life romance. the difference between them is that kamara is originally from pakistan and moved
thank you, nigel nelson and jo phillips, — you'll both be back at 11:30 for another look at the storiesaking the news tomorrow. coming up next, it's the film review. welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week ‘s releases i am joined byjames king while mark takes a break. great to see you, what have you been watching? if feels like it has been ages since there has been a new fresh romantic comedy. there is one out this weekend called the big sick. i will tell you...
51
51
Jul 29, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror, and political commentatorjo phillipse tourists reviewers, so twitter tells us! you may disagree. i left my knuckle duster that home. to be polished! let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages. the observer leads with donald trump's decision to sack his chief of staff. the telegraph leads with an ally of borisjohnson attacking philip hammond's approach to brexit. the sunday times has a report on the lives of teenage british girls who run away to join so—called islamic state. the mail says that princess diana's brother has called on channel 4 not to broadcast her video diaries, which are due to air next week. the express also focuses on princess diana, claiming the princess asked the queen for help about her marriage. that story also makes the daily sta r‘s that story also makes the daily star's frontpage. that's where we'll begin as reported in the mail on sunday, don't show diana love tapes on tv pleads the earl, asking more demanding that channel 4 acts what are called bombshell videos. why are they so sensitive? diana
with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror, and political commentatorjo phillipse tourists reviewers, so twitter tells us! you may disagree. i left my knuckle duster that home. to be polished! let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages. the observer leads with donald trump's decision to sack his chief of staff. the telegraph leads with an ally of borisjohnson attacking philip hammond's approach to brexit. the sunday times has a report on the lives of teenage british girls...
44
44
Jul 29, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror, and political commentatorjo phillips. welcome. hello. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the observer, which leads with president trump's decision to sack his chief of staff — causing nervousness among republicans. the telegraph headlines an ally of borisjohnson attacking philip hammond's approach to brexit. the sunday times has a report on the lives of teenage british girls who run away to join so—called islamic state. the mail says that princess diana's brother has called on channel 4 not to broadcast her video diaries, which are due to air next week. the express also focuses on princess diana, claiming princess diana asked the queen for help about her marriage. and that story also makes the daily star's front page. we will begin with the observer. border chaos will hit hard after brexit, say experts. why? who are these experts? i thought we had had enough of experts. i think as brexit goes on there will be so many experts coming out of the woodwork. these particular ones, it is a europewide consultancy which did an
with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror, and political commentatorjo phillips. welcome. hello. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the observer, which leads with president trump's decision to sack his chief of staff — causing nervousness among republicans. the telegraph headlines an ally of borisjohnson attacking philip hammond's approach to brexit. the sunday times has a report on the lives of teenage british girls who run away to join so—called islamic state. the...
47
47
Jul 29, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and political commentatorjo phillips.g up next it's meet the author. you've decided to cast away historical setting and get rid of real characters that we might know and gone into fantasy — if it's a word you're happy with. why? i've always loved historicalfiction. i've always read it and my entire career has been built around it, but i've also always read fantasy and the big difference, to some extent, is the freedom. in historicalfiction you have to check every single fact, otherwise somebody will e—mail you — a roman re—enactor, something along those lines. but with fantasy it felt like i had a slightly... the reins were off. i didn't have too stop in the middle of a see them think, "did they have sidesaddle in this particular...?" hang on, she's a woman on a horse, would she have been riding sidesaddle? which is my constant experience in historicalfiction. you make it up. well, exactly, you have that freedom. in historicalfiction, you do feel the constraints because it has to be as accurate as possible, you have to fi
thank you nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and political commentatorjo phillips.g up next it's meet the author. you've decided to cast away historical setting and get rid of real characters that we might know and gone into fantasy — if it's a word you're happy with. why? i've always loved historicalfiction. i've always read it and my entire career has been built around it, but i've also always read fantasy and the big difference, to some extent, is the freedom. in...
60
60
Jul 8, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
our guests joining me tonight are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday peoplerjo phillips. iraqi state television, says government forces expect to take full control of the city of mosul from so—called islamic state within hours. the military operation to drive the extremists from the their main base in iraq began eight months ago. jonathan beale hasjust sent this report from mosul. it's been the fight of their lives. their battle to retake mosul from the group calling itself islamic state started in october last year. they've lost many comrades along the way, but today the iraqi security forces were firing their weapons in celebration, claiming victory over their enemy. translation: this joy has been achieved by the sacrifices of our martyrs and the blood of our wounded heroes. god willing, may happiness prevail in iraq. after nearly nine months of brutal street—to—street fighting, these iraqi security forces believe they've defeated is in the city that was once their stronghold. but there are still pockets of resistance, the occasional sound of gunfire. no—on
our guests joining me tonight are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday peoplerjo phillips. iraqi state television, says government forces expect to take full control of the city of mosul from so—called islamic state within hours. the military operation to drive the extremists from the their main base in iraq began eight months ago. jonathan beale hasjust sent this report from mosul. it's been the fight of their lives. their battle to retake mosul from the group...
47
47
Jul 29, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
front pages at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are nigel nelson mirror and political commentatorjo phillips. it's emerged that uk universities have a pension fund deficit of more than £17 billion, the largest in the uk. there are warnings that contributions to the scheme for student tuition fees may have to rise to close the gap. now there is concern that tuition fees might have to rise again. that's because the main pension scheme for lecturers, known as uss, has posted a record black hole. waste has to be found to reduce it. universities may have a limited number of sources of income. the main source of income is obviously from student fees, and it seems inconceivable to me that student fees will not have to be averted into plugging the pension deficit. the uss pension scheme deficit almost doubled from 8,000 ashley beck 5p last year to £17.5 billion this year. that gives the scheme, which is almost 4,000 members —— 400,000 members, the dubious distinction of being a record pension deficit for this country. but the chief executive of the scheme
front pages at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are nigel nelson mirror and political commentatorjo phillips. it's emerged that uk universities have a pension fund deficit of more than £17 billion, the largest in the uk. there are warnings that contributions to the scheme for student tuition fees may have to rise to close the gap. now there is concern that tuition fees might have to rise again. that's because the main pension scheme for lecturers,...
48
48
Jul 29, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror, and political commentatorjo phillipss decision to sack his chief of staff — causing nervousness among republicans. the telegraph headlines an ally of borisjohnson attacking
with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror, and political commentatorjo phillipss decision to sack his chief of staff — causing nervousness among republicans. the telegraph headlines an ally of borisjohnson attacking
59
59
Jul 29, 2017
07/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
our guests joining me tonight are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and political commentatorjo trump has described his new chief of staff, john kelly, as a true star of his administration, after reince priebus stood down from the post. mr trump said mr kelly, a retired military general, had done a spectacularjob as the head of homeland security, where he introduced a tougher immigration policy. the resignation of mr priebus came after he was criticised by the president's new communications director, anthony scaramucci, who accused him of leaking to the press. here's our north america correspondent peter bowes. sorry, we don't have that of et, but we do have donald trump. general kelly has been a star, done an incredible job thus far, respected by everybody. a great, great american. reince priebus, a good man. thank you very much. let's get a bit more background on the president's new chief of staff, generaljohn f kelly. as a four star general he holds the highest possible rank in the us military. during a career spanning four decades he served as a commanding general in iraq. h
our guests joining me tonight are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and political commentatorjo trump has described his new chief of staff, john kelly, as a true star of his administration, after reince priebus stood down from the post. mr trump said mr kelly, a retired military general, had done a spectacularjob as the head of homeland security, where he introduced a tougher immigration policy. the resignation of mr priebus came after he was criticised by the president's new...