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with me are nigel nelson, the political editor of the sunday people and sunday mirror, and jo phillipslitical commentator who was an adviser to the liberal democrats‘ leader, paddy ashdown. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with a call for tactical voting to stop borisjohnson getting a majority. the daily mail has comments from the head of nazi—hunting organisation the simon wiesenthal centre, saying the election ofjeremy corbyn would be a disaster for democracy. the digital version of the independent reports that tactical voting could still deny borisjohnson a victory with one in ten voters prepared to switch allegiances and vote tactically. the sunday telegraph's front page features conservative plans for a strict immigration system for unskilled workers. the sunday times has leaked internal documents about labour's record in tackling anti—semitism cases. and away from politics, the sunday mirror has a story about the criminal past of one of the i'm a celebrity contestants. we will start off, it is six days away now, goodness! why don't you kick us off
with me are nigel nelson, the political editor of the sunday people and sunday mirror, and jo phillipslitical commentator who was an adviser to the liberal democrats‘ leader, paddy ashdown. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with a call for tactical voting to stop borisjohnson getting a majority. the daily mail has comments from the head of nazi—hunting organisation the simon wiesenthal centre, saying the election ofjeremy corbyn would be a disaster for...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with nigel nelson, the political editor of the sundaye and sunday mirror, and jo phillips, political commentator, who was an adviser to former liberal democrats‘ leader, paddy ashdown. questions are being raised about russian interference in the election after possible links emerged between russia and leaked documents detailing trade discussions between the united states and the uk. the papers were used by labour to claim the conservatives will include the nhs in any deal with the americans after brexit, which they've denied. the documents appeared on the online discussion forum, reddit, which said they were linked toa campaign originating from russia. let's speak now to the journalist and analyst ben nimmo, who broke this story. he works for the social media investigations company graphika. really the key question here is how on earth did these documents fall into the hand of the person who is responsible for putting them out online? that is the big question. it has been the question since the resemblance to the russian operation became
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with nigel nelson, the political editor of the sundaye and sunday mirror, and jo phillips, political commentator, who was an adviser to former liberal democrats‘ leader, paddy ashdown. questions are being raised about russian interference in the election after possible links emerged between russia and leaked documents detailing trade discussions between the united states and the uk. the papers were used by labour to claim the conservatives...
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with me are nigel nelson, the political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the politicalmillion cost of out—of—court settlements for the police — paid out to people on the wrong side of bad behaviour by officers. campaigners say that is the tip of the iceberg. leading the mail, fury at the barrister who beat a fox to death with a baseball back on his doorstep after it became trapped in netting protecting his chickens. in the mirror, hospital parking win — fees for some of the sickest patients who visit regularly are to be scrapped by the government. on the front of the i, obesity crisis hits fire and rescue teams — figures reveal crews were called out more than 2,000 times to lift patients out of their homes. in the financial times, the slowest year for a decade — only 39 companies listed on london's stock market in 2019, the lowest number since the financial crisis. let's look at some of the stories in more detail. with nigel and joe. we shall begin with the independent and district nurses, immunity nurses, who work in the community, tell us what the story is saying... t
with me are nigel nelson, the political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the politicalmillion cost of out—of—court settlements for the police — paid out to people on the wrong side of bad behaviour by officers. campaigners say that is the tip of the iceberg. leading the mail, fury at the barrister who beat a fox to death with a baseball back on his doorstep after it became trapped in netting protecting his chickens. in the mirror, hospital parking win — fees for some...
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and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with nigel nelson, the political editor of the sundayberal democrats‘ leader, paddy ashdown. questions are being raised about russian interference in the election after possible links emerged between russia and leaked documents detailing trade discussions between the united states and the uk. the papers were used by labour to claim the conservatives
and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with nigel nelson, the political editor of the sundayberal democrats‘ leader, paddy ashdown. questions are being raised about russian interference in the election after possible links emerged between russia and leaked documents detailing trade discussions between the united states and the uk. the papers were used by labour to claim the conservatives
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with me are nigel nelson, the political editor of the sunday people, and sunday mirror, and jo phillips was an advisor to the liberal democrats‘ leader, paddy ashdown. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with calls for tactical voting to stop borisjohnson getting a majority. the daily mail has comments from the head of nazi—hunting organisation the simon wiesenthal centre saying the election ofjeremy corbyn would be a disaster for democracy. the sunday telegraph's front page features conservative plans for a strict immigration system for unskilled workers. the sunday times has leaked internal documents about labour's record in tackling anti—semitism cases. the sunday express leads with borisjohnson saying this election is the last chance to leave the eu. and away from politics, the sunday mirror has a story about the criminal past of one of i'm a celebrity contestants those are the front pages. we are going to start off with the sunday times. and it is anti—semitism on their front times. and it is anti—semitism on theirfront page. times. and it is anti—semi
with me are nigel nelson, the political editor of the sunday people, and sunday mirror, and jo phillips was an advisor to the liberal democrats‘ leader, paddy ashdown. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer leads with calls for tactical voting to stop borisjohnson getting a majority. the daily mail has comments from the head of nazi—hunting organisation the simon wiesenthal centre saying the election ofjeremy corbyn would be a disaster for democracy. the sunday...
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with me are nigel nelson, the political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the politicalommentator, jo phillips. let's take a look at the front pages: in the guardian, the £30 million cost of out—of—court settlements paid out by the police and campaigners say that's just the tip of the iceberg. leading the mail, fury at the barrister who beat a fox to death with a baseball bat on his doorstep after it became trapped in netting protecting his chickens. in the mirror, hospital parking win — fees for some of the sickest patients, who visit regularly, are to be scrapped by the government. in the times, the treasury is to rip up the rules on where money is spent to boost the economic wellbeing of people in the north and the midlands. in the financial times, the slowest year for a decade — only 39 companies listed on london's stock market in 2019, the lowest number since the financial crisis. and in the sun, skyfail: top—secret planning documents for the mi6 hq building are reportedly lost in a shocking security gaffe. so let's start discussing some of the stories in the papers
with me are nigel nelson, the political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the politicalommentator, jo phillips. let's take a look at the front pages: in the guardian, the £30 million cost of out—of—court settlements paid out by the police and campaigners say that's just the tip of the iceberg. leading the mail, fury at the barrister who beat a fox to death with a baseball bat on his doorstep after it became trapped in netting protecting his chickens. in the mirror,...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelsoneditor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. good evening. spanish police have named a british holiday—maker and his two children, who drowned in a hotel swimming pool on the costa del sol on christmas eve. gabriel diya, who was 52 and from london, died with his 16—year—old son praise—emmanuel and his nine—year—old daughter comfort. the family had been staying at the club la costa world resort, near fuengirola. an investigation into what happened is under way. the owners of the hotel have described it as a "tragic accident". helena wilkinson reports. this is gabriel diya, the 52—year—old father who died trying to rescue his daughter. and here he is with nine—year—old comfort. they were on a family holiday when on christmas eve, she got into difficulty in this hotel swimming pool despite her father's efforts, she also died, as did her 16—year—old brother, praise—emmanuel, who also tried to help. postmortem examinations confirmed that all thr
tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelsoneditor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. good evening. spanish police have named a british holiday—maker and his two children, who drowned in a hotel swimming pool on the costa del sol on christmas eve. gabriel diya, who was 52 and from london, died with his 16—year—old son praise—emmanuel and his nine—year—old daughter...
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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 nelson of the sunday people, and sunday mirror, and jo phillips, political commentator, who was an adviser to the liberal democrats' leader, paddy ashdown. there's fresh warning that climate change and nutrient pollution are diminishing oxygen levels in our oceans. that's the conclusion of the biggest study of its kind, undertaken by the group, ‘the international union for the conservation of nature'. while nutrient run—off has been known for decades, for the conservation of nature'. while nutrient run—off has been known for decades, researchers say that climate change is making the lack of oxygen worse and is having an impact on certain species of fish. earlier my colleague, shaun ley, spoke to minna epps, the director of the iucn's global marine and polar programe, who's attending the climate summit in madrid. what we are seeing from the middle of the last century is a 2% decline in the global average. within that average you have lots of different regional differences and 2% might not see
tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelson of the sunday people, and sunday mirror, and jo phillips, political commentator, who was an adviser to the liberal democrats' leader, paddy ashdown. there's fresh warning that climate change and nutrient pollution are diminishing oxygen levels in our oceans. that's the conclusion of the biggest study of its kind, undertaken by the group, ‘the international union for the...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelsonr and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. more than 70 migrants in small boats have been rescued trying to cross the channel to the uk. 49 people in four boats were met by border force officers and brought to england, while a further two boats were dealt with by french authorities. the coastguard said it had been co—ordinating several search and rescue operations. the home office has said it would try to return anyone who arrived in the uk illegally back to mainland europe. the bbc‘s jonthan joseph explained what happens to those migrants picked up by british authorities. those that have reached britain will have been given medical checks, like the maggots that have been treated in france, likely they have been suffering from hypothermia. they will then be interviewed by immigration officials in dover. their cases assessed, they will be put in government accommodation whilst there asylum claims, assuming they put those in the, are processed. if the minor involved
tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelsonr and sunday people, and the political commentator, jo phillips. more than 70 migrants in small boats have been rescued trying to cross the channel to the uk. 49 people in four boats were met by border force officers and brought to england, while a further two boats were dealt with by french authorities. the coastguard said it had been co—ordinating several search and rescue...
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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 nelsonlitical editor of the sunday people and sunday mirror, and jo phillips, political commentator, who was an adviser to the former liberal democrat leader, paddy ashdown. president donald trump has thanked iran, for what he called, "very fair" negotiations with the us, which led to a rare exchange of prisoners between the two countries. it involved massoud soleimani, an iranian scientist arrested in the us, after allegedly violating trade sanctions. he was swapped for an american academic xiyue wang, who'd beenjailed in iran for 10 years for spying, a charge he denied. president trump says the united states will not rest until it brings every american wrongfully detained in iran and around the world back home to their loved ones. 0ur washington correspondent, chris buckler has more. both iran and the us have made the most of this brief thaw in their relationship. the iranian foreign minister even pictured himself with massoud soleimani. the professor on the right was arrested a year ago i
tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are nigel nelsonlitical editor of the sunday people and sunday mirror, and jo phillips, political commentator, who was an adviser to the former liberal democrat leader, paddy ashdown. president donald trump has thanked iran, for what he called, "very fair" negotiations with the us, which led to a rare exchange of prisoners between the two countries. it involved massoud soleimani, an...
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in—depth look at the papers with the political editor of the sunday people, and sunday mirror nigel nelsonolitical commentator, jo phillips. good evening. in the past hour, the british boxer, anthonyjoshua, has regained his three world heavyweight titles. he beat the mexican—american, andy ruiz, on points, in saudi arabia in the so—called clash on the dunes. let's speak to our sports correspondent ben croucher. a shock upset or rightfully deserved? rightfully deserved. very much so this evening in saudi arabia. you will remember six months ago anthonyjoshua was the unbeaten heavyweight champion of the world. he went to new york and fought anti— ruiz he went to new york and fought anti— ruinunior, everyone expected him to win that fight, and he lost for the first time in his career. the rematch took place this evening and al or so ago rematch took place this evening and al orso ago in rematch took place this evening and al or so ago in saudi arabia and joshua was very much the better fighter this evening. it wasn't a classic fight by any means. we didn't see the flurry of punches or the tha
in—depth look at the papers with the political editor of the sunday people, and sunday mirror nigel nelsonolitical commentator, jo phillips. good evening. in the past hour, the british boxer, anthonyjoshua, has regained his three world heavyweight titles. he beat the mexican—american, andy ruiz, on points, in saudi arabia in the so—called clash on the dunes. let's speak to our sports correspondent ben croucher. a shock upset or rightfully deserved? rightfully deserved. very much so this...