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sebastian payne and polly mackenzie will be back at 11.30 that's it for the papers this hour.kenzie will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers 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. thank you sebastian and polly. goodbye. good evening the weather will continue to look quite unsettled after the next few days. you can expect a change in the feel of things, it's going to feel a little bit colder. not for the rest of tonight rain that's been plaguing eastern scotland today will continue to sync its way south but on the quite wet parts of northern england a few showers elsewhere but they will become increasingly few and far between as the night wears on. limited clear breaks quite a lot of clout and temperature six or 7 degrees. into tomorrow and glitter wells expect a fair amount of cloud and some are outbreaks of shower he ran increasingly become confined to central and eastern area
sebastian payne and polly mackenzie will be back at 11.30 that's it for the papers this hour.kenzie will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers 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. thank you sebastian and polly. goodbye. good evening the weather will continue to look quite unsettled after the...
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11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers sebastian payne and polly mackenziey with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the house of commons has elected sir lindsay hoyle as its new speaker, succeeding john bercow, a few days before the official election campaign gets under way on wednesday. sir lindsay, originally a labour mp, was formerly deputy speaker, and he secured a significant majority in the final round of voting a couple of hours ago. the speaker's role has been crucial in recent years as parliament has struggled to deal with the brexit crisis, as our chief political correspondent vicki young reports. we're going to be hearing a lot more of this man's voice in the coming months as he oversees the next chapter in these tumultuous political times. according to parliamentary tradition, sir lindsay hoyle had to be dragged to the speaker's chair where he made this promise. i will be neutral, i will be transparent, i think this house, we can do more to ensure that that transparency continues. his family were watching from the public gallery a
11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers sebastian payne and polly mackenziey with us for that. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the house of commons has elected sir lindsay hoyle as its new speaker, succeeding john bercow, a few days before the official election campaign gets under way on wednesday. sir lindsay, originally a labour mp, was formerly deputy speaker, and he secured a significant majority in the final round of voting a couple of hours ago....
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we will talk more through the course of the evening, but we are going to talk to polly mackenzie, the and alsojo tanner, formerly of conservative party strategy. jo tanner, to start with you, interesting being in sheffield. we are reminded that back in 2017 the seat of sheffield hallam that at the time was in the possession of nick clegg, it went to labour. and talking about these tv debates, the man who really got the breakthrough was nick clegg in 2010. what did he do right that others might sense not have done right? he had quite an easy positioning in 2010 actually because you had to my old parties and the liberal democrats and he could be the guy who put them both in a box and said, the two old parties, this boring way of doing things, if the two of them thought about stuff he could just then say, the two old people having then say, the two old people having the same old argument, let's have real change. so when you talked to david cameron's or gordon brown because my advisers, they both said they realise that actually in rehearsals nick clegg was going to get all of the best lin
we will talk more through the course of the evening, but we are going to talk to polly mackenzie, the and alsojo tanner, formerly of conservative party strategy. jo tanner, to start with you, interesting being in sheffield. we are reminded that back in 2017 the seat of sheffield hallam that at the time was in the possession of nick clegg, it went to labour. and talking about these tv debates, the man who really got the breakthrough was nick clegg in 2010. what did he do right that others might...
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with me are sebastian payne, the whitehall correspondent of the financial times, and polly mackenzietomorrow's front pages are already in. leading with the guardian, the prime minister accused of a cover—up over alleged russian medalling in uk politics after claims the government blocked the release of a damning report. in the mail, is this the end of smear tests? the new urine test that can be done at home could end the need for women to go to the doctors for the cervical cancer check. in the telegraph, postal unions accused of threatening to ruin the election, with a ‘politically calculated' strike — which may mean ballots aren't delivered in time. leading the times, £17 billion — the cost ofjeremy corbyn‘s pledge to introduce a four—day week, due to it's huge impact on the public sector wage bill. and in the express, "come clean on brexit" is the message from the prime minister tojeremy corbyn. he says voters deserve a clearer picture of labour's policy on leaving the european union. a variety of front pages to discuss but the picture
with me are sebastian payne, the whitehall correspondent of the financial times, and polly mackenzietomorrow's front pages are already in. leading with the guardian, the prime minister accused of a cover—up over alleged russian medalling in uk politics after claims the government blocked the release of a damning report. in the mail, is this the end of smear tests? the new urine test that can be done at home could end the need for women to go to the doctors for the cervical cancer check. in...
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with me are sebastian payne, the whitehall correspondent of the financial times, and polly mackenzie, the director of the cross—party think tank demos. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. leading with the guardian, the prime minister is accused of a cover—up over alleged russian meddling in uk politics, after claims the government blocked the release of a damning report. in the mail, is this the end of smear tests? the new urine test that can be done at home could end the need for women to go to the doctors for the cervical cancer check. in the telegraph, postal unions accused of threatening to ruin the election, with a "politically calculated" strike, which may mean ballots aren't delivered in time. leading the times, £17 billion — the cost ofjeremy corbyn‘s pledge to introduce a four—day week, due to its huge impact on the public sector wage bill. and in the express, "come clean on brexit" is the message from the prime minister tojeremy corbyn. he says voters deserve a clearer picture of labour's policy on leaving the european union. so, why don't we
with me are sebastian payne, the whitehall correspondent of the financial times, and polly mackenzie, the director of the cross—party think tank demos. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. leading with the guardian, the prime minister is accused of a cover—up over alleged russian meddling in uk politics, after claims the government blocked the release of a damning report. in the mail, is this the end of smear tests? the new urine test that can be done at home...