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the sunday telegraph, —— the sunday telegraph," brexit plays trump card".tty much the same lines talking about the 620. it's the same sort of language about trump, saying that it would be a powerful deal done very quickly, which of course it won't. one than the telegraph does pick up if it makes the point that it sees what theresa may has said as what it calls a dismissal of philip hammond, the chancellor. he of course famously said that not remaining as close as possible to the eu would be madness will stop theresa may have been talking about not just deals with the united states, but india, china and japan. there is precious little evidence that any of these round the corner either, but it's very much the view that theresa may wants to come out of the 620. shyama, back to your point, we've got trump quoted quite extensively on the front page of the daily mail. but then he also says, we have all of our trade people. we have trade minister wilbur ross with us. we have all of the trade people! the phrase is rained down. have all of the trade people! the phra
the sunday telegraph, —— the sunday telegraph," brexit plays trump card".tty much the same lines talking about the 620. it's the same sort of language about trump, saying that it would be a powerful deal done very quickly, which of course it won't. one than the telegraph does pick up if it makes the point that it sees what theresa may has said as what it calls a dismissal of philip hammond, the chancellor. he of course famously said that not remaining as close as possible to the...
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sunday times. let's get on with the review. starting with the telegraphp walk out. —— brexit walk out. this is a warning that theresa may would walk out or we'll walk out of the brexit discussions. i don't know if we heard this from marine person or david davis. anyway, whoever is representing britain at this time we'll walk out if we are told that they will ask for a multi—million pound bill. this has been briefed to business leaders by a member of the number 10 staff after the election. we don't know who that person is, but there could bea who that person is, but there could be a mass exodus from downing street. a lot of people are saying they are fed up. so a private briefing was given to business leaders, saying this is what theresa may will do. the flaw in this argument is if you want to walk out and makea argument is if you want to walk out and make a stand, it's best not to let people know three months in advance. the surprise is kind of lost. absolutely. people will say, we knew you were going to do that! also, i wonder how much of an impact this
sunday times. let's get on with the review. starting with the telegraphp walk out. —— brexit walk out. this is a warning that theresa may would walk out or we'll walk out of the brexit discussions. i don't know if we heard this from marine person or david davis. anyway, whoever is representing britain at this time we'll walk out if we are told that they will ask for a multi—million pound bill. this has been briefed to business leaders by a member of the number 10 staff after the election....
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brexit talks is the sunday telegraph's headline as the paper leads with concern that number 10 has tolds leaders that theresa may could abandon brexit talks over the "divorce bill". the express reports that british fishermen will be given exclusive rights to a 12—mile zone around the coastline under post—brexit plans. and "rogue sas unit accused of executing civilians" is the headline on the cover of the times. first, a good evening to you both. we start with the telegraph and the front page. kevin, do you want to kick that one off? this is a briefing from business leaders that has apparently been given by a former number ten figure. this person, who has not been named, was in downing street at the time, just after the election and they have subsequently left, which does not matter which —— doesn't narrow it down. they say that he has been told that if brussels tries to set —— that he has been told that if brussels tries to set -- play ha rd ball brussels tries to set -- play hardball on the divorce bill, how much question pay to leave the european union to meet its previous commitments
brexit talks is the sunday telegraph's headline as the paper leads with concern that number 10 has tolds leaders that theresa may could abandon brexit talks over the "divorce bill". the express reports that british fishermen will be given exclusive rights to a 12—mile zone around the coastline under post—brexit plans. and "rogue sas unit accused of executing civilians" is the headline on the cover of the times. first, a good evening to you both. we start with the...
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we have the sunday telegraph talking about david davis.g about david davis. apparently he has the backing of 30 mps who are backing him as leader. in the same article we are told that he didn't want to be leader. he was not seeking the leadership. what is going on here? well, they would all like all their colleagues to say you are the person who will rescue us on the mess we are in. seems as if there is disarray, just at a time when we need politicians to be operating at the height of their skills and to be thinking about brexit and the brexit negotiations. it seems that the tories are in paralysis, wondering who they should knife on the back and who they should support. who is going to be their leader? it is unedifying, it really is. no wonder we don't respect politicians. on the question is whether it is sustainable, as well. immediately after the election i thought that is theresa may finished, she will have to go. but then the conservatives could not agree on anyone to replace her, so i thought well, actually, she will survive until br
we have the sunday telegraph talking about david davis.g about david davis. apparently he has the backing of 30 mps who are backing him as leader. in the same article we are told that he didn't want to be leader. he was not seeking the leadership. what is going on here? well, they would all like all their colleagues to say you are the person who will rescue us on the mess we are in. seems as if there is disarray, just at a time when we need politicians to be operating at the height of their...
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the sunday telegraph leads with the soon—to—be published salaries of the bbc‘s highest earners, suggestingcies in pay between genders. and the mail on sunday says the french government and banking chiefs are engaged in a plot against the british banking sector. so, let's begin. let's start with the telegraph, we have got david davis who apparently has the backing of 30 mps to have him as leader. i thought he didn't want to be the leader? he did say that but the speculation goes on and there was lots of that in the sunday papers tomorrow. i am getting the sense that the government is grinding to a halt because all the senior members of it are many drink for a future leadership election. because they are all assuming that theresa may will not be alarmed currie around a very long. this will make negotiating brexit difficult. we only know it is difficult. this will make it even more difficult. only know it is difficult. this will make it even more difficultm only know it is difficult. this will make it even more difficult. it is building paralysis into government. we all read about what it was
the sunday telegraph leads with the soon—to—be published salaries of the bbc‘s highest earners, suggestingcies in pay between genders. and the mail on sunday says the french government and banking chiefs are engaged in a plot against the british banking sector. so, let's begin. let's start with the telegraph, we have got david davis who apparently has the backing of 30 mps to have him as leader. i thought he didn't want to be the leader? he did say that but the speculation goes on and...
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the sunday telegraph leads with the salaries of the bbc‘s highest earners, suggesting there is a gender's a great image of garbine muguruza's balancing her wimbledon plate on her head. the mail on sunday says the french government and banking chiefs are engaged in a plot against the british banking sector. so let's start. the front page of the sunday times, your paper, sian. chancellor says public sector is overpaid and these are remarks that the paper has got from five separate sources? at augusta. it's a great story. it's philip hammond saying that they cabinet metjoe murphy meeting on sector are overpaid. he refused to be lift the pay cap because he says they earn 10% more than private sector workers taking into account pensions. what is really giving us the headlines for that is on several occasions he apparently used the word overpaid, and of course at the moment, you know, after the election, with a mood in the country as it is, that is such a strange thing to say. teachers are doing that school funding should be higher and teachers salary should be higher and teachers salary shou
the sunday telegraph leads with the salaries of the bbc‘s highest earners, suggesting there is a gender's a great image of garbine muguruza's balancing her wimbledon plate on her head. the mail on sunday says the french government and banking chiefs are engaged in a plot against the british banking sector. so let's start. the front page of the sunday times, your paper, sian. chancellor says public sector is overpaid and these are remarks that the paper has got from five separate sources? at...
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so, let us begin then, and the sunday telegraph. think they really are?” plotting a brexit walk outment do we think they really are? i am fascinated by this, it really hiss the tightrope that number ten is walking over brexit negotiations, this story is interesting, it talks about how this is something for domestic consumption, you are doing these negotiations notjust in a negotiating room in brussels or in london, european ministers will be briefing against you, pro brexit, anti—brexit mps will be briefing against you, you have to stage these dramatic things like walking out of negotiation in which you have 18 months to complete. it is probably not a good idea in advance to say you will lose out. it loses the element of surprise. to say you will lose out. it loses the element of surpriselj to say you will lose out. it loses the element of surprise. i travel a lot for myjosh i was in stockholm and met an italianjournalist, he said you do realised you have become a laughing stock, in the uk, the way you have behaved, and he said and
so, let us begin then, and the sunday telegraph. think they really are?” plotting a brexit walk outment do we think they really are? i am fascinated by this, it really hiss the tightrope that number ten is walking over brexit negotiations, this story is interesting, it talks about how this is something for domestic consumption, you are doing these negotiations notjust in a negotiating room in brussels or in london, european ministers will be briefing against you, pro brexit, anti—brexit mps...
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the sunday express features a family photograph of prince harry and his mother, diana the princess of wales, with the headline our last words with mummy. the telegraphmore than forty female bbc presenters have signed an open letter to the director—general demanding equal pay. the sunday times says men and women will be able to change their gender legally without a doctor's diagnosis under government plans. while the star leads with princes harry and william's last conversation with their mum before she died. the royal story also dominates the front of the mail on sunday. ahead of the 20th anniversary of her death, princes harry and william pay tribute to their mum, in tomorrow's mirror. so let's begin. the front of the sunday telegraph. tory faithful urge theresa may to leave number ten by christmas. the grass root saying, unsurprisingly, after the quite unsuccessful general election and they think the clock is ticking down and calling for her to 90, ticking down and calling for her to go, obviously. the telegraph mentions here a report... a presentation, sorry, by a senior representative of tory volunteers from around 200 party groups and the repor
the sunday express features a family photograph of prince harry and his mother, diana the princess of wales, with the headline our last words with mummy. the telegraphmore than forty female bbc presenters have signed an open letter to the director—general demanding equal pay. the sunday times says men and women will be able to change their gender legally without a doctor's diagnosis under government plans. while the star leads with princes harry and william's last conversation with their mum...
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the sunday telegraph, that headliners revolt of the bbc women.o headliners revolt of the bbc women. it is fair to say that one to women who work at bbc aren't terribly happy the moment. and a lot of the ones who everyone knows have signed this letter to tony hall, the names include claire balding, sarah montague, michelle hussain, victoria derbyshire, angelo britain, kirsty wark, i derbyshire, angelo britain, kirsty wark, lam derbyshire, angelo britain, kirsty wark, i am talking about significant figures. understandably, the warning to tony hall is, do something now. so this out. it is unreasonable, u na cce pta bly so this out. it is unreasonable, unacceptably and frankly anachronistic for there to be this divide. if wimbledon men's and women's singles finals get paid the same, why can't people at the bbc? it is not that difficult concept. same, why can't people at the bbc? it is not that difficult conceptm is the question of equivalence. the argument is these people aren't doing the same job exactly but you look at those numbers and there is qu
the sunday telegraph, that headliners revolt of the bbc women.o headliners revolt of the bbc women. it is fair to say that one to women who work at bbc aren't terribly happy the moment. and a lot of the ones who everyone knows have signed this letter to tony hall, the names include claire balding, sarah montague, michelle hussain, victoria derbyshire, angelo britain, kirsty wark, i derbyshire, angelo britain, kirsty wark, lam derbyshire, angelo britain, kirsty wark, i am talking about...
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the sunday people has an exclusive — it's talked to lord dannatt about caring for veterans with post—traumatic stress disorder. back to brexit and the telegraphtheresa may is trying to capitalise on donald trump's optimism on trade amid growing disquiet in her own party. while the mail on sunday is told by conservative mp andrew mitchell that he thinks it's time for mrs may to step aside because she has "lost authority". the sunday express leads with mr trump's comments that the uk will thrive outside the eu and his promise to sign a "powerful" trade deal with the uk soon. and the times — it says mrs may claimed that mr trump's comments had put her plan for brexit "back on track". we will start with the sunday telegraph and brexit and theresa may plays the trump card. the prime minister trying to head off a growing rebellion by playing up this strong backing from the us president. has anyone used the word very as much as donald trump. he has this strange speech take where he repeats the next thing again. it is very nice to see you, martin, very nice to see you. anyway, it is very, very, very exciting and very powerful and it will happen very
the sunday people has an exclusive — it's talked to lord dannatt about caring for veterans with post—traumatic stress disorder. back to brexit and the telegraphtheresa may is trying to capitalise on donald trump's optimism on trade amid growing disquiet in her own party. while the mail on sunday is told by conservative mp andrew mitchell that he thinks it's time for mrs may to step aside because she has "lost authority". the sunday express leads with mr trump's comments that the...
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the sunday telegraph, policy ally attacks hammond brexit plan, transition must be no more than two yeabe no more than two years says foreign secretary's economic guru. who worked with boris when he was mayor of london, and it is interesting if you are interested in these things, which of course we are fascinated by, various misses me oi'i are fascinated by, various misses me on her walking holiday, gone away to lie down in a darkened room. —— there is misses me on holiday. chancellor appearing to speak some sense to a lot of quarters about a slower transition phase so we don't have the cliff edge brexit, and now we have not boris, he is maintaining his tight lipped nature, but mr lyons, one his tight lipped nature, but mr lyoi'is, one assumes his tight lipped nature, but mr lyons, one assumes speaking with his boss's blessing. we can't assume that! i think in politics you can, actually. he is basically saying this is ridiculous, what philip hammond says is crazy, and the warnings of the cliff edge are nonsense and he is comparing it to warnings about the millennium bug that would bring
the sunday telegraph, policy ally attacks hammond brexit plan, transition must be no more than two yeabe no more than two years says foreign secretary's economic guru. who worked with boris when he was mayor of london, and it is interesting if you are interested in these things, which of course we are fascinated by, various misses me oi'i are fascinated by, various misses me on her walking holiday, gone away to lie down in a darkened room. —— there is misses me on holiday. chancellor...
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the sunday telegraph leads with the soon—to—be published salaries of the bbc‘s highest earners, suggesting are discrepancies in pay between genders. and the mail on sunday says the french government and banking chiefs are engaged in a plot against the british banking sector. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week on the travel show, we're in bermuda. i'll be diving into hundreds of years of nautical history, and finding out how a new project will let you explore these shipwrecks from your smartphone. that was, quite literally, breathtaking! we head to canada's remote cape breton for a unique taste of scottish culture. and, we'll be meeting the couple on a global honeymoon that they hope could last a lifetime. we start this week in the north atlantic ocean. this tiny collection of subtropical islands spans just 22 miles. but they are ringed by more than 200 square miles of coral reef. these beautiful shallow reefs make this island perfect for snorkelling and scu ba—diving. but a nightmare for boats. it's really treacherous. and because of that, these waters have more ship
the sunday telegraph leads with the soon—to—be published salaries of the bbc‘s highest earners, suggesting are discrepancies in pay between genders. and the mail on sunday says the french government and banking chiefs are engaged in a plot against the british banking sector. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week on the travel show, we're in bermuda. i'll be diving into hundreds of years of nautical history, and finding out how a new project will let you explore these...
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meanwhile, the sunday telegraph reports claims that number ten has told business leaders that theresaesigned to appeal to british voters. the express reports that british fishermen will be given exclusive rights to a 12 mile zone around the coastline. and a rogue sas unit accused of executing civilians. that is the headline on the cover of the sunday times. a much longer look at the papers later. the late german chancellor helmet kohl is due to be buried in germany, or was buried in germany. he was honoured at a ceremony in strasbourg. he oversaw germany's reunification and was a major driving force behind closer european integration. helmet kohl's coffin brought into one of europe's high places, the parliament, as old faces a new came to bid farewell to one of the greats. this was a man revered for doing what many thought impossible, making germany one nation again but within your up making germany one nation again but within yourup and making germany one nation again but within your up and without waking the dark memories of an inglorious past. in speeches, they paid tributes to his
meanwhile, the sunday telegraph reports claims that number ten has told business leaders that theresaesigned to appeal to british voters. the express reports that british fishermen will be given exclusive rights to a 12 mile zone around the coastline. and a rogue sas unit accused of executing civilians. that is the headline on the cover of the sunday times. a much longer look at the papers later. the late german chancellor helmet kohl is due to be buried in germany, or was buried in germany. he...
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the sunday telegraph headlines an ally of borisjohnson attacking the chancellor philip hammond's approachtish girls who run away to join so—called islamic state. the mail on sunday says that princess diana's brother has called on channel 4 not to broadcast her video diaries, which are due to air next week. the sunday express also focuses on princess diana, claiming the princess asked the queen for help about her marriage. and that story also makes the daily star's front page. and we'll have a full review of the papers at 11:30pm. the german chancellor, angela merkel, has offered her deepest sympathy to the relatives of a man who was killed in a knife attack at a supermarket in hamburg. six other people were injured and mrs merkel has promised that the incident yesterday will be fully investigated. the attacker is a palestinian who'd come to germany from the united arab emirates. officials have confirmed he was on a database of known islamists. 0ur berlin correspondent damian mcguinness reports. this mobile phone video shot by an eyewitness shows a group of local residents trying to stop t
the sunday telegraph headlines an ally of borisjohnson attacking the chancellor philip hammond's approachtish girls who run away to join so—called islamic state. the mail on sunday says that princess diana's brother has called on channel 4 not to broadcast her video diaries, which are due to air next week. the sunday express also focuses on princess diana, claiming the princess asked the queen for help about her marriage. and that story also makes the daily star's front page. and we'll have a...
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the sunday express features a family photograph of prince harry and his mother, diana the princess of wales, with the headline our last words with mummy. the telegraph, along with reports that more than a0 female bbc presenters have signed an open letter to the director—general demanding equal pay. the sunday times says men and women will be able to change their gender legally without a doctor's diagnosis under government plans. the star leads with princes harry and william's last conversation with their mum before she died. the royal story also dominates the front of the mail on sunday. and ahead of the 20th anniversary of her death, princes harry and william pay tribute to their mother in the mirror. let us begin with that story that is on most of the front pages this morning. the story of princes william and harry talking about the death of their mother. you can believe it, 20 years ago now. they've spoken in a documentary. the sunday mirror says last call with mum haunts us. it's a poignant picture, isn't it? yes, the picture is very poignant. it's amazing to see all these pictures of her again after 20 years. it's hard to imagine it's been that
the sunday express features a family photograph of prince harry and his mother, diana the princess of wales, with the headline our last words with mummy. the telegraph, along with reports that more than a0 female bbc presenters have signed an open letter to the director—general demanding equal pay. the sunday times says men and women will be able to change their gender legally without a doctor's diagnosis under government plans. the star leads with princes harry and william's last...
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the sunday express features a family photograph of prince harry and his mother, diana the princess of wales, with the headline our last words with mummy. the telegraphan forty female bbc presenters have signed an open letter to the director—general demanding equal pay. the sunday times says men and women will be able to change their gender legally without a doctor's diagnosis under government plans. while the star leads with princes harry and william's last conversation with their mum before she died. the royal story also dominates the front of the mail on sunday. and we'll have a full paper review at half past eleven this evening. the headlines on bbc news: great ormond street hospital says staff have received death threats and abuse in relation to the case of the terminally ill baby, charlie gard. as the us congress repairs to question donald trump's family over collusion with russia, the president insists he has full authority to pardon wrongdoing. airline pilots welcome plans to introduce tougher rules for owners of drones due to concerns about the risk to aircraft. time for sport. and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jessi
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front page of the sunday telegraph, boris ally attacks hammond brexit plan.ry week now four months to come. sebastian, who is the boris ally? that is gerard lyons, who is the leading city economist, he worked for borisjohnson in the leading city economist, he worked for boris johnson in city hall. because the cabinet is now being more careful of what it can and can't say it is reading the ruins of it here, and mr lyons has written a piece for the telegraph. i'm not quite sure how big of an attack that is, because mr lyons says that any transitional phase out of the eu isjust two says that any transitional phase out of the eu is just two years long, which the telegraph reports is a year longer than mr hammond, a year shorter, sorry, it is shorter than mr hammond wanted. there has any consensus mr hammond wanted. there has any consensus growing about brexit in the cabinet over the past week. —— has been a consensus. everyone agrees there will be a transition out of the eu. it is really a question of how long that lasts and what it consists of. this two—year per
front page of the sunday telegraph, boris ally attacks hammond brexit plan.ry week now four months to come. sebastian, who is the boris ally? that is gerard lyons, who is the leading city economist, he worked for borisjohnson in the leading city economist, he worked for boris johnson in city hall. because the cabinet is now being more careful of what it can and can't say it is reading the ruins of it here, and mr lyons has written a piece for the telegraph. i'm not quite sure how big of an...
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the sunday telegraph has got a story. some people hear the headline and think really?rding to this research, done right a doctor in california, he has phoned that video games, and he has looked at those with high violence content, help children focus and says it could kill children who suffer from says it could kill children who sufferfrom adhd. says it could kill children who suffer from adhd. it is those children here specifically talking about. yes. but you read that, surely you would not want a child watching a violent movie. but if you peel away the layers of our expectation perception, the research shows that if you have a good social structure, for example, violent video games do not make you anti—social. there's little link between it and violence and, in light of the arrests over the acid attacks that you were talking about, if you are looking at teenagers being involved, it is easy for people to say, or it is video games which are making people behave that way. it is quite dangerous to draw that comparison between the two. but that comparison between the two.
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the sunday telegraph has the story we're leading on today — william and harry's regret over last shortony over "last phone call with mum". her legacy as well and the things she did for hiv which we will be talking about this morning. the sunday times has a picture of harry with his mum. alongside that story "transgender reforms for birth certificates" and the sunday mirror says "last call with mum haunts us". there is 11 pages on this. marking the 20th anniversary of diana's death. what is happening is that william and harry are re— claiming diana's legacy. they want to introduce her to at generation who do not know her. if you are under 25, you probably have no recollection of her. what a remarkable effect she had. 0n the public. what was written about her was her as a fashion icon and of course the marital breakdown which of course was all over the press for yea rs of course was all over the press for years in the 1990s and late 1980s. they also want to highlight her charitable legacy and the way in which she changed attitude to things like hiv. it was to do in the 80s. she was one o
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the sunday telegraph... a picture on the front.ys, and you are in the tummy. that is prince william speaking to prince harry. it is for a documentary that will be shown later. they are studying a photograph of prince as diana holding prince william while pregnant with harry at the main story there, again, brexit mei playing the trump card, seizing the optimism of donald trump over brexit. seeing as they have got exactly the same headline, a quick mention in the sunday express. however, a slightly different take on the brexit the jewish however, a slightly different take on the brexit thejewish and on the front page of the observer. here german industry and stark warning to uk over brexit. priority to protect the single market and it is hard to avoid hurting british business. the mail on sunday has a headline, the pressure on theresa may to quit as prime minister is growing after it says the former tory cabinet minister said she lost all authority and should go. it is 12 minutes past six and andrew will be with his later in the prog
the sunday telegraph... a picture on the front.ys, and you are in the tummy. that is prince william speaking to prince harry. it is for a documentary that will be shown later. they are studying a photograph of prince as diana holding prince william while pregnant with harry at the main story there, again, brexit mei playing the trump card, seizing the optimism of donald trump over brexit. seeing as they have got exactly the same headline, a quick mention in the sunday express. however, a...
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the sunday telegraph ten plots exit walkout.e discussion about the so—called divorce bill on exiting the eu, theresa may use planning to walk out of talks if the eu and the 27 nations demand too much money from her. by the way, can i also show you this fabulous picture? a celebration of the lions win against new zealand. the first time they have defeated the all blacks in over 20 yea rs. defeated the all blacks in over 20 years. it was an incredible game and we will hear more about it later on. the front of the sunday times has a story about austerity but it is down the bottom. the top story is about a rogue sas unit accused of executing civilians. members of the special air service is alleged to have covered up evidence that they killed an armed afghan civilians in cold blood and falsified mission reports. they described it as potential warcrimes. drawing attention to another brilliant picture here as well. a british lines celebrating his win. the lead story again concerns the row over public sector pgy- concerns the row over p
the sunday telegraph ten plots exit walkout.e discussion about the so—called divorce bill on exiting the eu, theresa may use planning to walk out of talks if the eu and the 27 nations demand too much money from her. by the way, can i also show you this fabulous picture? a celebration of the lions win against new zealand. the first time they have defeated the all blacks in over 20 yea rs. defeated the all blacks in over 20 years. it was an incredible game and we will hear more about it later...
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starting off with the sunday telegraph, the story we are leading on today, william and harry's regrety on the front of the mail on sunday, the last phone call, they often the phone call was just too short. front page of the sunday times, also carrying that previously unseen photographs of prince harry, very young prince harry with diana. the last one, sunday mirror, similar picture, we were saying earlier actually we take these pictures were granted but lots of pictures of princess diana in these clinches with her sons would you properly wouldn't have seen in royal photos in years gone by. that is precisely the point. much more in documentaries. the way she changed the family enterprise? i've chosen a story by royal author talking about the shift in culture and also questioning whether it is right or not and in fa ct whether it is right or not and in fact implying that this debate about what is the appropriate way to be a royal is still very life in the royal is still very life in the royal household. he talks about going back to the 19th century, a famous author then who said about r
starting off with the sunday telegraph, the story we are leading on today, william and harry's regrety on the front of the mail on sunday, the last phone call, they often the phone call was just too short. front page of the sunday times, also carrying that previously unseen photographs of prince harry, very young prince harry with diana. the last one, sunday mirror, similar picture, we were saying earlier actually we take these pictures were granted but lots of pictures of princess diana in...
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the sunday telegraph claims to have details of some of number ten‘s negotiating strategy when it comesthe uk divorce deal, whatever the uk might have to pay in the process of exiting the eu. city bosses have been told to prepare for theresa may walking away. and a heartbreaking image on the front of the sunday mirror. you can see young bradley being cuddled by jermain defoe and the picture really says all you need to know. cradling their six—year—old boy who it says touched the nation‘s art, being surrounded by friends and family in what they think will be his final hours. welcome back, edwina, and we start with the daily telegraph and the funeral of her mccole. did you know and admire him? i admired him enormously and he is being given tributes he should have. he helped to unite and unify germany. when the berlin wall came down, his reaction immediately was, we are one country. we must come back together again. he was was rather sad that margaret thatcher was hostile to him. he said, iam a thatcher was hostile to him. he said, i am a free market person. he worked with her on a whole h
the sunday telegraph claims to have details of some of number ten‘s negotiating strategy when it comesthe uk divorce deal, whatever the uk might have to pay in the process of exiting the eu. city bosses have been told to prepare for theresa may walking away. and a heartbreaking image on the front of the sunday mirror. you can see young bradley being cuddled by jermain defoe and the picture really says all you need to know. cradling their six—year—old boy who it says touched the nation‘s...
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talking of pay, the front page of the sunday telegraph talks about revelation is due to come out thist wimbledon. we will be back with the headlines at 7:00am. now on breakfast, it is time for click. this is adam jensen, star of the video game deus ex: human revolution. set in 2027, the poor chap has to undergo extensive cybernetic modifications after being severely injured. well, just ten years before those events might occur, that plot line doesn‘t seem that far off. for years now people have been body hacking, giving themselves extra abilities and, as our understanding of robotics has advanced, so has our creativity. meet rob spence. like the cyborg in the video game, he too has a bionic eye. it doesn‘t have terminator vision like this, yet, but it does record video. inside a prosthetic eye, which is an odd shape, they‘re not a sphere, a prosthetic eye, they‘re actually like a very thick contact lens. inside that is a battery, a video camera and a video transmitter all attached to a circuit board so they can talk to one another. the camera is turned on and off with a magnet. it doe
talking of pay, the front page of the sunday telegraph talks about revelation is due to come out thist wimbledon. we will be back with the headlines at 7:00am. now on breakfast, it is time for click. this is adam jensen, star of the video game deus ex: human revolution. set in 2027, the poor chap has to undergo extensive cybernetic modifications after being severely injured. well, just ten years before those events might occur, that plot line doesn‘t seem that far off. for years now people...
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first of all, the politics of the day at the front page of the sunday telegraph.ns within the cabinet over transitional arrangements of the exit from the eu. debate about how migration is managed. you may have picked up this week that amber rudd was saying we need a soft gradual arrangement so there is no cliff edge when we leave there is no cliff edge when we leave the eu in terms of migration policy which may impact on the economy. 0ther which may impact on the economy. other parts of the brexit supporting members of the cabinet have said, actually, we want to be quite clear, it is about taking back control of oui’ it is about taking back control of our borders. the foiled terror attack in australia came too late to make many papers but the sunday times dedicates a lot of the cover there to the life of brides under islamic state. also gunnerside here, the government strip 150 jihadists of the uk passports. there was concerned that the collapse of iso will lead to an influx of militants returning syria to the uk vixen ministers are saying they are removing passpo
first of all, the politics of the day at the front page of the sunday telegraph.ns within the cabinet over transitional arrangements of the exit from the eu. debate about how migration is managed. you may have picked up this week that amber rudd was saying we need a soft gradual arrangement so there is no cliff edge when we leave there is no cliff edge when we leave the eu in terms of migration policy which may impact on the economy. 0ther which may impact on the economy. other parts of the...
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the sunday telegraph on page. revolt at the bbc for women. been written to the bbc‘s director—general by 42 female presenters, journalists and broadcasters challenging the bbc to act now to close the gender pay cap. the letter is demanding, it said you will sort the gender pay gap by 2020 but they have known about the disparity for years. we want to go on the record to call for them to act now. similar story on the front page of the sunday times. another picture there harry and diana on the front of the use of 13 minutes past six. the main stories this morning... prince william and prince harry have given a candid insight into their relationship with their mother in a documentary marking 20 yea rs mother in a documentary marking 20 years since her death. the rules on blood donation are to be relaxed in england and scotland, to allow more gay men and sex workers to participate. here's stav with a look at this morning's weather. a lovely rainbow behind you. it is. there were longer spells of rain yesterday because we had low pressure. today is
the sunday telegraph on page. revolt at the bbc for women. been written to the bbc‘s director—general by 42 female presenters, journalists and broadcasters challenging the bbc to act now to close the gender pay cap. the letter is demanding, it said you will sort the gender pay gap by 2020 but they have known about the disparity for years. we want to go on the record to call for them to act now. similar story on the front page of the sunday times. another picture there harry and diana on the...
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sunday mirror, and political commentatorjo phillips. welcome. hello. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the observer, which leads with president trump's decision to sack his chief of staff — causing nervousness among republicans. the telegrapheadlines an ally of borisjohnson attacking philip hammond's approach to brexit. the sunday times has a report on the lives of teenage british girls who run away to join so—called islamic state. the mail says that princess diana's brother has called on channel 4 not to broadcast her video diaries, which are due to air next week. the express also focuses on princess diana, claiming princess diana asked the queen for help about her marriage. and that story also makes the daily star's front page. we will begin with the observer. border chaos will hit hard after brexit, say experts. why? who are these experts? i thought we had had enough of experts. i think as brexit goes on there will be so many experts coming out of the woodwork. these particular ones, it is a europewide consultancy which did an assessment of what it would mean once we'd down south of the customs union. —— we bounce out of. they are predicting a huge lorry parks in the south—east of england, lots of extra border checks an
sunday mirror, and political commentatorjo phillips. welcome. hello. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the observer, which leads with president trump's decision to sack his chief of staff — causing nervousness among republicans. the telegrapheadlines an ally of borisjohnson attacking philip hammond's approach to brexit. the sunday times has a report on the lives of teenage british girls who run away to join so—called islamic state. the mail says that princess diana's brother has called...
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sunday papers. we start with the observer. the paper leads with president trump's decision to sack his chief of staff, causing nervousness among republicans. the telegraphdlines an ally of borisjohnson attacking philip hammond's approach to brexit. the sunday times has a report on the lives of teenage british girls who run away to join so—called islamic state. the mail says that princess diana's brother has called on channel 4 not to broadcast her video diaries, which are due to air next week. the express also focuses on princess diana, claiming the princess asked the queen for help about her marriage. now on bbc news, in venezuela, daily protests against president maduro‘s government have resulted in scores of deaths. inflation, malnutrition and even starvation are on the rise. for our world, vladimir hernandez reports from caracas. his film includes images and descriptions of violence. welcome to venezuela. once the richestjewel in latin america, it is now a country drowning in political and economic chaos. a state with the largest oil reserves in the world is now so impoverished that it cannot feed its own people. translation: even if i die, it's wor
sunday papers. we start with the observer. the paper leads with president trump's decision to sack his chief of staff, causing nervousness among republicans. the telegraphdlines an ally of borisjohnson attacking philip hammond's approach to brexit. the sunday times has a report on the lives of teenage british girls who run away to join so—called islamic state. the mail says that princess diana's brother has called on channel 4 not to broadcast her video diaries, which are due to air next...
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sunday people has an exclusive. it's talked to lord dannatt about caring for veterans with post—traumatic stress disorder. back to brexit, and the telegraphs theresa may is trying to capitalise on donald trump's optimism on trade amid growing disquiet in her own party. while the mail on sunday is told by conservative mp andrew mitchell that he thinks it's time for mrs may to step aside because she has "lost authority." the sunday express leads with mr trump's comments that the uk will thrive outside the eu and his promise to sign a "powerful" trade deal with the uk soon. and the times. it says mrs may claimed that mr trump's comments had put her plan for brexit "back on track." and that is where we will start with the sunday times. donald trump throws theresa may a lifeline with a trade deal. a sabotage to the appeal bill. a lot to cope with. the lifeline. the promise of a trade deal. he says it will be very powerful, very quickly. we are not there yet. we are not. it is a long way off. it will take at least two yea rs before we way off. it will take at least two years before we can even begin, assuming brexit even happens in that time. m
sunday people has an exclusive. it's talked to lord dannatt about caring for veterans with post—traumatic stress disorder. back to brexit, and the telegraphs theresa may is trying to capitalise on donald trump's optimism on trade amid growing disquiet in her own party. while the mail on sunday is told by conservative mp andrew mitchell that he thinks it's time for mrs may to step aside because she has "lost authority." the sunday express leads with mr trump's comments that the uk...
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sunday papers. let's look first at the observer. the paper leads with president trump's decision to sack his chief of staff, causing nervousness among republicans. the telegrapheadlines an ally of borisjohnson attacking philip hammond's approach to brexit. the sunday times has a report on the lives of teenage british girls who run away to join so—called islamic state. the mail says that princess diana's brother has called on channel 4 not to broadcast her video diaries, which are due to air next week. the express also focuses on princess diana, claiming the princess asked the queen for help about her marriage. now on bbc news, talking books. hello and welcome to talking books from hay festival here in wales. it's a celebration of culture with around 500 events across ten days. the aim of the festival is to bring together some of the world's greatest writers and thinkers to share their stories and ideas. i'm speaking to the egyptian author ahdaf soueif. her novel the map of love made her the first muslim woman to be nominated for a booker prize. her latest book, this is not a border, is an anthology celebrating her own extraordinary literary festival. applause
sunday papers. let's look first at the observer. the paper leads with president trump's decision to sack his chief of staff, causing nervousness among republicans. the telegrapheadlines an ally of borisjohnson attacking philip hammond's approach to brexit. the sunday times has a report on the lives of teenage british girls who run away to join so—called islamic state. the mail says that princess diana's brother has called on channel 4 not to broadcast her video diaries, which are due to air...
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sunday people has an exclusive. it has talked to lord dannatt about caring for veterans with post—traumatic stress disorder. back to brexit, and the telegraphe, amid growing disquiet in her own party, while the mail on sunday is told by conservative mp andrew mitchell that he thinks it is time for mrs may to step aside, because she has lost authority. the sunday express leads with mr trump's comments that the uk will thrive outside the eu, and his promise to sign a powerful trade deal with the uk soon. and the times — it says mrs may claimed that mr trump's comments had put her plan for brexit back on track. we will be discussing all of those papers with our guests after 11:30pm. a woman and three children have died in a fire in a house in bolton. police and firefighters were called to the blaze in rosamond street at around 9am this morning. a man who escaped, but tried to return to the burning building to rescue those trapped inside, is being treated in hospital. at least 20 migrants are missing, feared drowned, after their boat sank off the libyan coast, east of tripoli. the libyan coastguard said fishing boats rescued at least 80 people
sunday people has an exclusive. it has talked to lord dannatt about caring for veterans with post—traumatic stress disorder. back to brexit, and the telegraphe, amid growing disquiet in her own party, while the mail on sunday is told by conservative mp andrew mitchell that he thinks it is time for mrs may to step aside, because she has lost authority. the sunday express leads with mr trump's comments that the uk will thrive outside the eu, and his promise to sign a powerful trade deal with...
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sunday express. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. brexit leads many of the front pages — the ft focuses on the chancellor's apparent plan for a two—phase, transition deal. the telegraphy that eu citizens will still be able to come to the uk. meanwhile, the times takes a look at uk—ireland relations, saying theresa may faces a new setback after the government there called for a post—brexit sea border. the metro reports on the grenfell tower investigation, as police tell residents there are reasonable grounds to look further at possible corporate manslaughter offences. the guardian also headlines that story, and has a picture of the new swan lake production starring hull's very own xander parish. the mirror has an interview with mother of 11—month—old charlie gard, after a judge ruled he should be moved to a hospice to die. the express leads with research claiming drinking alcohol regularly can significantly cut the risk of developing type—2 diabetes. the sun reports on the upcoming sentencing of thieves who stole more than £400,000 from england starjohn terry's home. first to the times and one of the brexit related stories. irish want the border with uganda brexit. du
sunday express. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. brexit leads many of the front pages — the ft focuses on the chancellor's apparent plan for a two—phase, transition deal. the telegraphy that eu citizens will still be able to come to the uk. meanwhile, the times takes a look at uk—ireland relations, saying theresa may faces a new setback after the government there called for a post—brexit sea border. the metro reports on the grenfell tower investigation, as police tell residents...
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you started with a story on the sunday telegraph about stores being told to extend food shelf life dates by. this report was put together by a group of agencies recommending that guidelines are changed so that best before dates are changed to use by dates, which to most of us seems like a good idea. i am one of those people who goes to the supermarket andi people who goes to the supermarket and i go to wear the yellow labels, and i go to wear the yellow labels, and the reduced section. my wife calls me a cheapskate, but there is so much food they which is ok. fruit and vegetables, it is not going to disintegrate after a day. i thought this was really sensible. that said, i think that it is important that it is only certain foods this is done for. there are often foods that we think are safe, because we can't smell that they are bad, but actually they can be. so one here, if you have... it has got a lovely sort of graphic that explains about ways you keep different foods, in the fridge or not, or in the cupboard. this caught my eye, ijust finished writing a book on the science of cooking,
you started with a story on the sunday telegraph about stores being told to extend food shelf life dates by. this report was put together by a group of agencies recommending that guidelines are changed so that best before dates are changed to use by dates, which to most of us seems like a good idea. i am one of those people who goes to the supermarket andi people who goes to the supermarket and i go to wear the yellow labels, and i go to wear the yellow labels, and the reduced section. my wife...