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with me are nigel nelson, who's the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and thet and broadcaster, penny smith. again, it is lovely to have you both. the sunday times says meghan markle plans to make a speech at her wedding. donald trump has criticised theresa may, according to the mail on sunday, who say the us president thinks the pm's approach to brexit hasn't been "tough enough." the independent on sunday leads with a dramatic picture of the bomb in kabul which has killed at least 95 people and injured many more. the telegraph says a cabinet source is warning of brexit betrayal, as civil servants backing remain are handling the terms of departure from the eu. a crackdown on rogue parking companies is the express‘s main story. and the observer leads with claims that academy schools are facing a cash crisis. so, a real variety of stories on the front of the sunday papers, as there often is, though brexit is appears in some way, shape, or form on several of them. the observer. top academy schools sound alarms. a major trust are born in of —— warning of overpay. t
with me are nigel nelson, who's the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and thet and broadcaster, penny smith. again, it is lovely to have you both. the sunday times says meghan markle plans to make a speech at her wedding. donald trump has criticised theresa may, according to the mail on sunday, who say the us president thinks the pm's approach to brexit hasn't been "tough enough." the independent on sunday leads with a dramatic picture of the bomb in kabul which...
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we will be looking at the front pages in a moment with nigel nelson, the editor of the sunday mirrorday people and the broadcaster penny smith. let's look at the front pages. the sunday times says meghan markle plans to make a speech at her wedding. meanwhile, donald trump has criticised theresa may according to the mail on sunday who thinks the pm's approach to brexit has not been tough enough. the independent on sunday in leeds with a dramatic picture of the bomb in kabul which has killed at least 95 people and injured many more. the telegraph says cabinet source is warning of a brexit betrayal. the express has a story on rogue parking companies. lots of stories on the front pages. the papers all have their own investigation is taking place. let's start off with the mail. we were having a discussion, nigel and i, about whether it is really a snub he g said i he§sa|d|s he g said is he played hardball with played hard ball with europe. played hardball with europe. he said ayed hardball with europe. he said thei hardball with europe. he said the eu rdball with europe. he said the eu i
we will be looking at the front pages in a moment with nigel nelson, the editor of the sunday mirrorday people and the broadcaster penny smith. let's look at the front pages. the sunday times says meghan markle plans to make a speech at her wedding. meanwhile, donald trump has criticised theresa may according to the mail on sunday who thinks the pm's approach to brexit has not been tough enough. the independent on sunday in leeds with a dramatic picture of the bomb in kabul which has killed at...
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our guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelson, who's the political editor of the sunday mirror and sundaycaster and journalist, penny smith. the release of the black cab rapist, john worboys, from prison has been put on temporary hold, following a legal challenge by two of his victims. the 60—year—old was jailed for a minimum of eight years in 2009, for the rape and sexual assault of women across london. lawyers representing the women were granted a stay on his release, after making an urgent application to the high court. the prime minister of ireland has told the bbc he will campaign for the country's near total ban on abortion to be liberalised. leo varadkar had previously said the laws were "too restrictive". a referendum will take place this summer on whether to repeal a constitutional amendment that effectively bans terminations. the entire us gymnastics board is to resign because of its handling of the sex abuse scandal involving the former team doctor, larry nassar. the country's olympic committee had threatened to strip the organisation of its powers if the directors failed to st
our guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelson, who's the political editor of the sunday mirror and sundaycaster and journalist, penny smith. the release of the black cab rapist, john worboys, from prison has been put on temporary hold, following a legal challenge by two of his victims. the 60—year—old was jailed for a minimum of eight years in 2009, for the rape and sexual assault of women across london. lawyers representing the women were granted a stay on his release, after making an...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelsonpolitical editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the broadcaster and journalist, penny smith. the release of the black cab rapist, john worboys, from prison has been put on temporary hold, following a legal challenge by two of his victims. the 60—year—old was jailed for a minimum of eight years in 2009, for the rape and sexual assault of women across london. lawyers representing the women were granted a stay on his release, after making an urgent application to the high court. a bomb in the afghan capital kabul has left 95 people dead and more than 150 injured. the taliban say they carried out the attack. an emergency vehicle, packed with explosives, was blown up at a checkpoint. from kabul, zia shahreyar reports. an ambulance packed with explosives driven into crowds on their way to work. the force of the blast shook the windows off buildings at least a mile away. some lower rising structures collapse. a plume of smoke visible across the city. the attacker had driven his v
tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelsonpolitical editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the broadcaster and journalist, penny smith. the release of the black cab rapist, john worboys, from prison has been put on temporary hold, following a legal challenge by two of his victims. the 60—year—old was jailed for a minimum of eight years in 2009, for the rape and sexual assault of women across london. lawyers...
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tomorrow's front pages at 1030 and 1130 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelsonl editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the broadcaster and journalist, penny smith. all current rape and serious sexual assault cases in england and wales are to be reviewed, following the collapse of several recent trials. the director of public prosecutions alison saunders said it was "a matter of urgency" to make sure evidence has been properly disclosed. but the government's chief legal adviser says there's no evidence of "widespread malpractice or dishonesty" in the prosecution system. clive coleman reports. disclosure of evidence in some recent highly publicised rape cases has gone badly wrong. but how widespread is the problem? in december liam allan's trial for rape and sexual assault collapsed. when it emerged evidence on a computer disk, which police had examined, showed messages from the alleged victim pestering him for casual sex. and the number of prosecutions in england and wales that collapsed because of a failure by police or prosecutors to disclose eviden
tomorrow's front pages at 1030 and 1130 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelsonl editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the broadcaster and journalist, penny smith. all current rape and serious sexual assault cases in england and wales are to be reviewed, following the collapse of several recent trials. the director of public prosecutions alison saunders said it was "a matter of urgency" to make sure evidence has been properly disclosed....