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at the papers with our reviewers, claire cohen and rachel cunliffe. stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. a british man on his honeymoon is among more than 60 people who've tested positive for the virus on board a cruise ship injapan. alan steele, who's 58 and from wolverhampton, has been taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. of the 3,700 people on board the diamond princess, it's thought there are around 80 britons, with the ship quarantined in yokohama. all the passengers have been confined to their cabins for the next fortnight. here, a british national who tested
at the papers with our reviewers, claire cohen and rachel cunliffe. stay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. a british man on his honeymoon is among more than 60 people who've tested positive for the virus on board a cruise ship injapan. alan steele, who's 58 and from wolverhampton, has been taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. of the 3,700 people on board the diamond princess, it's thought there are around 80 britons, with the ship quarantined in yokohama. all the...
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11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, claire cohen and rachel cunliffeay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. a british man on his honeymoon is among more than 60 people who've tested positive for the virus on board a cruise ship injapan. alan steele, who's 58 and from wolverhampton, has been taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. of the 3,700 people on board the diamond princess, it's thought there are around 80 britons, with the ship quarantined in yokohama. all the passengers have been confined to their cabins for the next fortnight. here, a british national who tested positive for coronavirus after attending a business conference in singapore is in quarantine in a london hospital. medical correspondent fergus walsh has more. some passengers have called it a floating prison. three days into the 2—week quarantine of japan, passengers are being allowed to exercise on deck wearing face masks. but dozens on the diamond princess have been removed to hospital for treatment. among them, alan steele, on his honeymoon. he's among nearly 80 b
11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, claire cohen and rachel cunliffeay with us for that. good evening. welcome to bbc news. a british man on his honeymoon is among more than 60 people who've tested positive for the virus on board a cruise ship injapan. alan steele, who's 58 and from wolverhampton, has been taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. of the 3,700 people on board the diamond princess, it's thought there are around 80 britons, with the ship...
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the women's editor at the telegraph, claire cohen and comment and features editor at city am, rachel cunliffee many of them — the sun's cover features phillip schofield coming out as gay. the mirror's got the reaction of the this morning presenter‘s mum. the guardian reports on a possible link between benefit claim problems and suicides. the independent has more fallout over the uk's decision to let huawei use our 5g networks. the telegraph leads on comments from the business secretary andrea leadsom over a cabinet reshuffe. the daily mail's front page features news that the duke and duchess of sussex attended a jp morgan event in miami. and the express says britons are optimistic about the country's future after brexit. those of the front pages and let us start with the story of the day and the weights coming on the front pages of the daily mirror, i'm shocked but proud. would you like to kick us off? the word proud is used in front of the mirror but also on front of the sun. a positive reaction and there've been a lot of people calling him braids as well. really noticeably positive language
the women's editor at the telegraph, claire cohen and comment and features editor at city am, rachel cunliffee many of them — the sun's cover features phillip schofield coming out as gay. the mirror's got the reaction of the this morning presenter‘s mum. the guardian reports on a possible link between benefit claim problems and suicides. the independent has more fallout over the uk's decision to let huawei use our 5g networks. the telegraph leads on comments from the business secretary...
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rachel cunliffe and claire cohen willjoin me andi cunliffe and claire cohen willjoin me and i hope youill too. that's coming up later. but now, it's sportsday. welcome to sportsday. we are live in edinburgh ahead of round two of the six national and at murrayfield tomorrow it is the calcutta cup, the old est tomorrow it is the calcutta cup, the oldest trophy in rugby history. both scotla nd oldest trophy in rugby history. both scotland and england are smarting from their opening losses. and i'm in dublin where the six nations grand slam is still very much on the table as ireland host wales. and i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre, also coming up in the programme... out for weeks, manchester city's raheem sterling is in a race be fit for real madrid at the end of the month. great britain are battling to reach the fed cup finals, but they've lost their first rubber away in slovakia. and we hear from the west ham women's captain, and how talking has helped her tackle her mental health issues. hello and welcome to sportsday. we are live in edinburgh ahead of round two of the six nation
rachel cunliffe and claire cohen willjoin me andi cunliffe and claire cohen willjoin me and i hope youill too. that's coming up later. but now, it's sportsday. welcome to sportsday. we are live in edinburgh ahead of round two of the six national and at murrayfield tomorrow it is the calcutta cup, the old est tomorrow it is the calcutta cup, the oldest trophy in rugby history. both scotla nd oldest trophy in rugby history. both scotland and england are smarting from their opening losses. and i'm...
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the women's editor at the telegraph, claire cohen, and comment and features editor at city am, rachel cunliffeu for both coming back for the second edition of the papers. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. like many of them, the sun's cover features phillip schofield coming out as gay. the mirror's got the reaction of the this morning presenter‘s mum. the guardian reports on a possible link "ivm "i'm shocked but proud, she says". the guardian reports on a possible link between benefit claim problems and suicides. the independent has more fallout over the uk's decision to let huawei use our 56 networks. the telegraph leads on comments from the business secretary andrea leadsom over a cabinet reshuffe. the daily mail's front page features news that the duke and duchess of sussex attended a jp morgan event in miami. the express says britons are optimistic about the country's future after brexit. and the times claims that number 10 is concerned the boss of nhs england has too much power. those are a flavour of the front pages but let's start with the lead story of today, we'll go with
the women's editor at the telegraph, claire cohen, and comment and features editor at city am, rachel cunliffeu for both coming back for the second edition of the papers. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. like many of them, the sun's cover features phillip schofield coming out as gay. the mirror's got the reaction of the this morning presenter‘s mum. the guardian reports on a possible link "ivm "i'm shocked but proud, she says". the guardian reports on a possible...
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the women's editor at the telegraph, claire cohen , and comment and features editor at city am, rachel cunliffed his victims ‘incalculable harm' — after being given three life sentences for sex offences against multiple patients. doctor manish shah assaulted the women at his surgery in romford, and his victims have expressed disbelief, over how the doctor got away with his crimes for so long. alice bhandhukravi has been speaking to one of those victims. i remember visibly being upset and shaking andi i remember visibly being upset and shaking and i sat back down afterwards and he said there is nothing to be worried about. more or less that this is a normal procedure. kate had gone into seed doctor shah, a doctor she trusted because of the pain and her ovary and it would be the last time she saw him. he gave me a rectal examination that was completely unnecessary and also an internal examination that was completely unnecessary. but even then it did not occur to her that a doctor who spent so much time looking after her it would be taking advantage of his patients. it was only when she read a pos
the women's editor at the telegraph, claire cohen , and comment and features editor at city am, rachel cunliffed his victims ‘incalculable harm' — after being given three life sentences for sex offences against multiple patients. doctor manish shah assaulted the women at his surgery in romford, and his victims have expressed disbelief, over how the doctor got away with his crimes for so long. alice bhandhukravi has been speaking to one of those victims. i remember visibly being upset and...
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the women's editor at the telegraph, claire cohen and comment and features editor at city am, rachel cunliffe state group when she was 15, has lost the first stage of her appeal against the government's decision to remove her uk citizenship. ms begum, who's now 20, was found in a syrian refugee camp a year ago. the special immigration appeals commission ruled that she had not been left stateless because she has a claim to bangladeshi citizenship. a gp has been described as ‘a master of deception‘ who caused his victims ‘incalculable harm' after being given three life sentences for sex offences against multiple patients. dr manish shah assaulted the women at his surgery in romford, and his victims have expressed disbelief , over how the doctor got away with his crimes for so long. alice bhandhukravi has been speaking to one of those victims. i remember visibly being upset and shaking, and i sat back down afterwards and he said, there is nothing to be worried about. more or less that this is a normal procedure. kate had gone in to see dr shah, a doctor she trusted, because of a pain in her ovar
the women's editor at the telegraph, claire cohen and comment and features editor at city am, rachel cunliffe state group when she was 15, has lost the first stage of her appeal against the government's decision to remove her uk citizenship. ms begum, who's now 20, was found in a syrian refugee camp a year ago. the special immigration appeals commission ruled that she had not been left stateless because she has a claim to bangladeshi citizenship. a gp has been described as ‘a master of...