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reviewers are the former fleet street editor, eve pollard, and the comment editor at city am, rachel cunliffelines at 11:30. a man from preston is celebrating after winning one million pounds on the national lottery. didzis pirags — who's a chef and kitchen manager at a lancashire pub — still turned up to work on christmas day despite being a millionaire. mairead smith has been to see him celebrate his win. this is our very lucky christmas winner! talk about the best christmas present ever. didiz just felt lucky when he logged on to his national lottery account. the news is still sinking in. it's amazing. i couldn't believe it. it's an emotional roller coaster. it started from that saturday, an emotional roller coaster. i couldn't believe it. then i believed it, then i didn't believe it again. i've logged on five times in the same dayjust to make sure it was actually real. dad to a five—year—old boy, £1 million is going to make a big difference to their lives. he doesn't understand the money or what the money means, he only saw the house which we bought, he has chosen his room, and he's happy
reviewers are the former fleet street editor, eve pollard, and the comment editor at city am, rachel cunliffelines at 11:30. a man from preston is celebrating after winning one million pounds on the national lottery. didzis pirags — who's a chef and kitchen manager at a lancashire pub — still turned up to work on christmas day despite being a millionaire. mairead smith has been to see him celebrate his win. this is our very lucky christmas winner! talk about the best christmas present ever....
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our reviewers the former fleet street editor, eve pollard, and the comment editor at city am, rachel cunliffeay with us for that. a british mother who lost her husband and two children in an accident at a spanish resort, on christmas eve, says she is "utterly heartbroken" but alleges something was wrong with the pool where they died. in a statement, olubunmi diya said that, contrary to some media reports, her husband, gabriel, daughter, comfort, and son, praise—emmanuel, all knew how to swim. the three of them died at club la costa world, in fuengirola, on spain's costa del sol. we can talk to our correspondent john mcmanus. take us through the statement from her. most importantly, whether gabriel diya in his two children could swing well. mrs diya says all three could swim and never said anything contrary to that to the spanish police. she tells this about the sequence of events leading up to the death of her husband and two of her children. there were reports her daughter had jumped in or fallen there were reports her daughter had jumped in orfallen in. she said she did notjump. jumped in o
our reviewers the former fleet street editor, eve pollard, and the comment editor at city am, rachel cunliffeay with us for that. a british mother who lost her husband and two children in an accident at a spanish resort, on christmas eve, says she is "utterly heartbroken" but alleges something was wrong with the pool where they died. in a statement, olubunmi diya said that, contrary to some media reports, her husband, gabriel, daughter, comfort, and son, praise—emmanuel, all knew...
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with me are the former fleet street editor, eve pollard, and the comment editor at city am, rachel cunliffe. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian has an exclusive interview from the former labour deputy leader, tom watson, who says he was driven out of the party because of the "brutality and hostility" he was subjected to by party members. the daily mirror reports on the sad news that george michael's sister passed away on christmas day, exactly 3 years to the day that he died. the sun has the same story and quotes a source, which says melanie panayiotou had been suffering from an illness which "took a turn for the worse". the times reports on the new years honours list, and the anger over the damehood award to former director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, who had faced criticism over her handling of sexual offence cases. the daily mail quotes nhs england figures, which show over half of middle aged adults have very high waist measurements that could put their health at risk. and the daily express reports on comments by the president of the european commiss
with me are the former fleet street editor, eve pollard, and the comment editor at city am, rachel cunliffe. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian has an exclusive interview from the former labour deputy leader, tom watson, who says he was driven out of the party because of the "brutality and hostility" he was subjected to by party members. the daily mirror reports on the sad news that george michael's sister passed away on christmas day, exactly 3 years to the...
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me tonight are the former fleet street editor, eve pollard, and the comment editor at city am, rachel cunliffereme court, lady hale, who retires next month, has warned that the lack of access to legal services for those people who most need them, is a serious problem. she expressed particular concern for people going through the early stages of a divorce. lady hale has been talking to our legal correspondent clive coleman, during which she reflected on the momentous day in september when the court ruled that the prime minister had acted unlawfully, when he advised the queen to suspend parliament. it was a case of massive legal, constitutional and political significance. the prime minister's advice to her majesty was unlawful, void and of no effect. the supreme court ruling that the prime minister's advice to the queen to suspend parliament in the weeks leading up to the brexit deadline, was unlawful. now, the president of the court is retiring, a time to look back on that momentous day. there was a gasp in the courtroom, which was packed, when i said that it was the unanimous decision of us al
me tonight are the former fleet street editor, eve pollard, and the comment editor at city am, rachel cunliffereme court, lady hale, who retires next month, has warned that the lack of access to legal services for those people who most need them, is a serious problem. she expressed particular concern for people going through the early stages of a divorce. lady hale has been talking to our legal correspondent clive coleman, during which she reflected on the momentous day in september when the...