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with me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the broadcaster and author natalieomorrow's front pages. the i says the prime minister is to make a pitch to labour voters by boosting the living wage and guaranteeing eu labour laws. the telegraph reports that the conservatives‘ workplace promises will include a legal right to take time off work to care for loved ones. a similar lead on workers‘ rights for the express. the daily mail says it will be the biggest ever expansion of workers‘ rights. a similar lead on workers‘ rights for the express. they call mrs may‘s promis it says they are battling for working—class votes, and jeremy corbyn will take a million people of nhs waiting lists by 2020. the times has the same top story on the prime minister, and a report on the prime minister, and a report on the global cyber attack. it says jeremy hunt was warned about poor nhs cybersecurity last summer. the metro has the latest on last week‘s global cyberattack. it has a warning for people returning to work to avoid ra nsomwa re scams. the sun reports that ian brady is clos
with me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the broadcaster and author natalieomorrow's front pages. the i says the prime minister is to make a pitch to labour voters by boosting the living wage and guaranteeing eu labour laws. the telegraph reports that the conservatives‘ workplace promises will include a legal right to take time off work to care for loved ones. a similar lead on workers‘ rights for the express. the daily mail says it will be the biggest ever...
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at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are rob merrick, deputydent and the broadcaster and author, natalie haynes. nurses are promising a summer of protest across the uk and possible industrial action. members of the royal college of nursing at their annual conference in liverpool are calling on the next government to end years of below—inflation pay increases. but a ballot will be needed before any strike goes ahead. our health correspondent, jane dreaper is at the conference in liverpool. yes, it has been a day of intense emotion here. in the conference debate this morning some of the speakers and people in the audience were in tears as they talked about the effects of the years of pay freezes and capped pay rises and what they feel that has done to them and their family incomes. with me to discuss this is the man who proposed the resolution this morning, the chairman of the royal college of nursing's council, michael brown. what exactly is it you want to do? is this a summer of discontent? the feeling in the hall his morning and the emotion yo
at 10:30 and 11:30pm this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are rob merrick, deputydent and the broadcaster and author, natalie haynes. nurses are promising a summer of protest across the uk and possible industrial action. members of the royal college of nursing at their annual conference in liverpool are calling on the next government to end years of below—inflation pay increases. but a ballot will be needed before any strike goes ahead. our health correspondent, jane...
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with me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the broadcaster and author,nt pages, starting with — france's new president dominates the financial times‘ front page — it says emmanuel macron will meet angela merkel tomorrow but that he faces a raft of challenges. the eye says theresa may is to make a pitch to labour voters by guaranteeing eu labour laws. the telegraph reports the pm's workplace promises will include a legal right to take time off work to care for loved ones. the daily mail says that the she will say it would be the tories‘ greatest ever expansion of workers‘ rights. the guardian focuses more on the campaign — it says labour and the tories are battling for working class votes and that jeremy corbyn will promise to take 1 million people off nhs waiting lists by 2020. the times has a report on last 355555 eeeeq'esee? 5375.55 : it says the health secretaryjeremy hunt was warned about poor nhs cyber—security last summer. the mirror warns that hackers could strike britain again with infected computers spreading a worm across networks. but a differ
with me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the broadcaster and author,nt pages, starting with — france's new president dominates the financial times‘ front page — it says emmanuel macron will meet angela merkel tomorrow but that he faces a raft of challenges. the eye says theresa may is to make a pitch to labour voters by guaranteeing eu labour laws. the telegraph reports the pm's workplace promises will include a legal right to take time off work to care for...