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moving on to the sunday telegraph.ise and have a big shakeup at tory headquarters, especially when it comes to digital campaigning. they realise that the elections are fought and won on social media. what a shame they did not realise that earlier. after this reshuffle, he is saying that they need to become more adept with social media and that the story needs to be told on social media in the same way that it used to be told on hustings. do you think they can do that? i do social media a lot and i'm in big demographic of a lot and i'm in big demographic of a typical conservative age—group. they don't have anything. that is the problem. they say that they do. they know they don't. i follow and i watch what they send out, i watch how they fashioned netsuite and that is the issue. if they have something to offer young people then they will be their. do not. and it is as simple as that. plus the labour party has a charismatic leader who young people believe in, whether people think that is good or bad, thatis people think
moving on to the sunday telegraph.ise and have a big shakeup at tory headquarters, especially when it comes to digital campaigning. they realise that the elections are fought and won on social media. what a shame they did not realise that earlier. after this reshuffle, he is saying that they need to become more adept with social media and that the story needs to be told on social media in the same way that it used to be told on hustings. do you think they can do that? i do social media a lot...
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of that in the sunday telegraph wherejustine greening sent out a series of tweets defending her positions and statistics. so i think it is not going to be as easy as all that. still with the tory party, we have got the prime minister, according to the mail on sunday, slamming toby young, who is her university zaha, his position on the new watchdog is said to be injeopardy by the mail on sunday for these obscene and sexist tweets and posts on social media. what do you make of that? this feels kind of like a scandal, somewhat unnecessary, in the sense of it was not something that came as a surprise, these things could easily have been researched. from yea rs easily have been researched. from years ago? this is the kind of simple research you should do before appointing somebody, you check their public comments and the public record, and this is another controversy that i'm not sure they needed at this point. this is something where it is an important issue, britain's university system issue, britain's university system is incredibly important, to britain and the wider world. i went to a br
of that in the sunday telegraph wherejustine greening sent out a series of tweets defending her positions and statistics. so i think it is not going to be as easy as all that. still with the tory party, we have got the prime minister, according to the mail on sunday, slamming toby young, who is her university zaha, his position on the new watchdog is said to be injeopardy by the mail on sunday for these obscene and sexist tweets and posts on social media. what do you make of that? this feels...
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the sunday telegraph says thatjustin greaney is fighting for thejob. eld to contain disgusting tweets. the sunday express right that theresa may has ordered a review into pa role theresa may has ordered a review into parole board after the former taxi driverjohn warboys, found guilty of sexual assault against several women has been released. let‘s look into the stories about the reshuffle which will happen next week although downing street has been circumspect about whether they have got any of the names right. some senior ministers looking safe, according to this report? yes, boris‘s name does not come up. but others do not. shuffling a whole six—pack. mrs me is either busy being furious about stories or reshuffling. —— mrs theresa may. education, an area that has seen problems over the last couple of yea rs problems over the last couple of years because of funding changes. on the other hand, you have gotjeremy hunt in charge of another crisis in department. it looks like he could be moving upwards to replace damian green. so lots going on there. we co
the sunday telegraph says thatjustin greaney is fighting for thejob. eld to contain disgusting tweets. the sunday express right that theresa may has ordered a review into pa role theresa may has ordered a review into parole board after the former taxi driverjohn warboys, found guilty of sexual assault against several women has been released. let‘s look into the stories about the reshuffle which will happen next week although downing street has been circumspect about whether they have got any...
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chuckles the sunday telegraph again. junior doctors must pay to leave the nhs. hanging over it, what is this about? fascinating titbit which has come from a chap who represents senior management in the nhs. saying junior doctors who get trained get all of the benefits of the health service. if they then want to leave they have to pay back the £220,000 work benefit. surely this will getjunior doctors annoyed. remember how aggrieved they were last year when they were hitting the streets and some say trying to bring down the government and all of that stuff. now to be told by managers you have to pay back. it's quite a lot of money. it is. training is a two-way scheme. if you say to someone you are going into this contract to pay it back, it does seem unfair, but it highlights the huge problems we have with the nhs at the moment. absolutely and the representative of this says this is one of the most pressing problems of the nhs, we have thousands of doctors choosing to go abroad. if you have invested that much money, hundreds of thousands of pounds into one person,
chuckles the sunday telegraph again. junior doctors must pay to leave the nhs. hanging over it, what is this about? fascinating titbit which has come from a chap who represents senior management in the nhs. saying junior doctors who get trained get all of the benefits of the health service. if they then want to leave they have to pay back the £220,000 work benefit. surely this will getjunior doctors annoyed. remember how aggrieved they were last year when they were hitting the streets and some...
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let's stay with the sunday telegraph.ther things and they are in serious trouble. they are clearly part of the government's plans for hs2 and so on. this will be the big story of the week, they have huge debts of abouti.6 the week, they have huge debts of about 1.6 billion, a pension fund black hole of 600 million and a company that looks as though it is on the brink of collapse. so far the government has been fairly quiet and i think it needs to probably come to the house of commons tomorrow and explain what it's going to do. if this company collapses it would be bad news not just this company collapses it would be bad news notjust for the people who work there, it would be terrible for public services and then there's the banks and the shareholders. people may not feel that much pity for banks and shareholders but it's a problem the government hasn't really said what it's going to do about it and it needs to get a grip on the situation and explain its plans. let's go to the sunday times. john warboys the black cab rapis
let's stay with the sunday telegraph.ther things and they are in serious trouble. they are clearly part of the government's plans for hs2 and so on. this will be the big story of the week, they have huge debts of abouti.6 the week, they have huge debts of about 1.6 billion, a pension fund black hole of 600 million and a company that looks as though it is on the brink of collapse. so far the government has been fairly quiet and i think it needs to probably come to the house of commons tomorrow...
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well, that would mean, then, as it says in the sunday telegraph, that greening fights for job as theresa axe but some teaching unions have felt she understood them a great deal more, which of course may be problematic to the conservatives. indeed, and this is interesting, because we all thought it was the nhs which was in crisis. when you read these reports, it seems the government thinks education is the crisis creating a headache for them, and therefore justine greening must go. she has been quite popular in some sectors, relatively speaking. it is also a time when you are seeing huge changes to the funding of schools, creating a lot of problems for schools and parents, all of whom vote, and that has been hugely popular, and this is a central plank of the government's pledged to improve productivity post—brexit and we are also hearing from the sunday times that mrs may thinksjustine greening has a patronising tone. so it looks like, if these are right, she could be on her way out while jeremy hunt could be on his way up, replacing damian green. jeremy hunt could be on his way up, repla
well, that would mean, then, as it says in the sunday telegraph, that greening fights for job as theresa axe but some teaching unions have felt she understood them a great deal more, which of course may be problematic to the conservatives. indeed, and this is interesting, because we all thought it was the nhs which was in crisis. when you read these reports, it seems the government thinks education is the crisis creating a headache for them, and therefore justine greening must go. she has been...
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ona columnist for the sunday telegraph on a daily, the writer on arab affairs abdel, from germany'slde stephanie and the us striker maguire. a warm welcome to you all. but begin a programme. january is nearly upon us and phase two of the brexit negotiations will finally get under way between the uk and the eu. and angela merkel discusses government forming after her attempt to do so failed in the wake of september's collection are much optimism due into 2018 with? yes, optimistic ultimately but it is going to be messy and bloody. every single stage of this negotiation is going to follow pretty much the same drop trajectory is the first preliminary state which is to say it looks have some of accommodation thatis looks have some of accommodation that is because economic reality has to ta ke that is because economic reality has to take priority over political vanity. the poisonous atmosphere is directly correlated to the need to find a solution to the eton is that european capitals feel about britain. most of the media will regard as a surprise even though it is inevitable and somehow
ona columnist for the sunday telegraph on a daily, the writer on arab affairs abdel, from germany'slde stephanie and the us striker maguire. a warm welcome to you all. but begin a programme. january is nearly upon us and phase two of the brexit negotiations will finally get under way between the uk and the eu. and angela merkel discusses government forming after her attempt to do so failed in the wake of september's collection are much optimism due into 2018 with? yes, optimistic ultimately but...
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this is a story that one feels the sunday telegraph could write every week, the mail could write. is out to see any signs of sabotage from within, particularly from the ranks of the mandarins. this is all part of the manoeuvring, i think one would expect at this stage in the process. it is inkicktive of panic within brexit rank, they are accusing the mandarins, i know they are capable of bias, the mandarins by law have to be impartial and implement the government's policies and the government's policies and the government policy is to deliver brexit, so, blaming the mandarins is the last resort of the scoundrel and i think it may well be it is, you know, slight hint they may well be panicking, and theresa villiers has reinforceded that by suggesting that it may be we are seeing a dilution of brexit, we have heard jacob rees—mogg in week, urging the government to hold its never and really enforce a tough brexit —— nerve. so i think the assertiveness they are making these comments with, tells me they are worried are. let us tells me they are worried are. let us look at that, that su
this is a story that one feels the sunday telegraph could write every week, the mail could write. is out to see any signs of sabotage from within, particularly from the ranks of the mandarins. this is all part of the manoeuvring, i think one would expect at this stage in the process. it is inkicktive of panic within brexit rank, they are accusing the mandarins, i know they are capable of bias, the mandarins by law have to be impartial and implement the government's policies and the...
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the sunday telegraph says justice secretaryjustine greening the sunday telegraph says justice secretaryening is fighting to keep herjob following rumours of a cabinet reshuffle. that's in the papers in half an hour. donald trump has launched a new attack on the author who's accused him of being unstable and incompetent. the president told a news conference at camp david that the book by michael wolff was a work of fiction, saying he'd been to the best colleges and been a "tremendous success" on television. he also repeated his denials that there'd been any collusion with russia during the presidential election in 2016. david willis reports from washington. boarding a flight to camp david for meetings with senior members of his party. the image of donald trump that republicans would like to project, one of order, professionalism and control. instead, the president is battling claims contained in this book that senior advisers share the view that he is mentally unfit for office. so the commander—in—chief took to social media to assert "actually, throughout my life, my two greatest assets
the sunday telegraph says justice secretaryjustine greening the sunday telegraph says justice secretaryening is fighting to keep herjob following rumours of a cabinet reshuffle. that's in the papers in half an hour. donald trump has launched a new attack on the author who's accused him of being unstable and incompetent. the president told a news conference at camp david that the book by michael wolff was a work of fiction, saying he'd been to the best colleges and been a "tremendous...
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lainy, let's start with the sunday telegraph.n a visit, let's get him over here, we should welcome a visit from donald trump. i'm under the impression, u nless trump. i'm under the impression, unless i'm wrong, i thought there was a planned visit happening and then donald trump then said, i don't wa nt to then donald trump then said, i don't want to come. so it's not as the cancelled? yes, i think that's the case. the us embassy which has been moved to south london, was pretty dismissive about that move to south london and said he won't come to cut the ribbon. so i'm not sure. boris johnson seems to want to continue really remind us of the special relationship, perhaps that is what is behind this, a reminder there is a so—called special relationship between the us and uk wants to remind us of that fact. but i wasn't under any impression an invitation was rescinded. i suppose he's having agoat was rescinded. i suppose he's having a go at the people that are saying they would protest against a trump visit, making him feel unwelcome
lainy, let's start with the sunday telegraph.n a visit, let's get him over here, we should welcome a visit from donald trump. i'm under the impression, u nless trump. i'm under the impression, unless i'm wrong, i thought there was a planned visit happening and then donald trump then said, i don't wa nt to then donald trump then said, i don't want to come. so it's not as the cancelled? yes, i think that's the case. the us embassy which has been moved to south london, was pretty dismissive about...
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greening is suggestions in the sunday telegraph thatjustine greening is fighting for herjob. mes, they don't have quite as much on it, it is inside the paper this morning. 0n the front page they talk again, a bit of speculation, jeremy hunt and chris grayling linked to replacing damien green, among the possibilities being discussed. susanna is in the london newsroom. can you tell us more about that reshuffle speculation? well, it is exactly that speculation, and downing street have said that it is purely speculation at this stage. what we can expect is that tomorrow will have some of the cabinet positions reshuffled and then on tuesday some of the more junior positions. you mentioned justine greening. her name has been in the mix as being moved elsewhere. some of the rumour mill suggests that she might the moved into the role currently held by andrea leadsom. all of this, of course, is happening partly because theresa may had a torrid time over the last couple of months where we saw two ministers actually standing down. another minister, damian green, was forced to resign over
greening is suggestions in the sunday telegraph thatjustine greening is fighting for herjob. mes, they don't have quite as much on it, it is inside the paper this morning. 0n the front page they talk again, a bit of speculation, jeremy hunt and chris grayling linked to replacing damien green, among the possibilities being discussed. susanna is in the london newsroom. can you tell us more about that reshuffle speculation? well, it is exactly that speculation, and downing street have said that it...
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the sunday telegraph has an interview with the new conservative party chairman.r he wants to galvanise the party's digital campaigning. the observer reports claims by nigel farage that pro—europeans could overturn the result of the brexit referendum and that the leave side has ‘stopped fighting.‘ and the sunday express claims economists are warning the eu that failing to reach a brexit deal with britain could cost it £500 billion. now on bbc news, it‘s our world. the war in eastern ukraine, more than 10,000 people have died. now entering its fourth year, this has become one of the longest conflicts in modern european history. there is no end in sight to the hostilities, after separatist rebels, backed by russia, took over ukraine‘s donbass region. hundreds of thousands of families were split up, stranded on opposite sides of the new border. with destruction all around, one familiar smell of peace time. but life for many here is anything but normal. i‘m lucy ash and i‘m in the town of marinka, where a bakery is providing comfort and hope amidst the trauma of war.
the sunday telegraph has an interview with the new conservative party chairman.r he wants to galvanise the party's digital campaigning. the observer reports claims by nigel farage that pro—europeans could overturn the result of the brexit referendum and that the leave side has ‘stopped fighting.‘ and the sunday express claims economists are warning the eu that failing to reach a brexit deal with britain could cost it £500 billion. now on bbc news, it‘s our world. the war in eastern...
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staying with donald trump, the story from the sunday telegraph about welcoming at visit from donald trumphat borisjohnson says. visit from donald trump. that's what boris johnson says. ok, visit from donald trump. that's what borisjohnson says. ok, this is mr trump himself who does not want to come, rather than us not wanting him here? that is asked in the broadest sense. i think the position of donald trump has been affected by the feeling of the british public who made it very clear that there would be mass protest if he showed up. all ofa would be mass protest if he showed up. all of a sudden he is not showing up because he is not happy with the new embassy and it seems a bit funny. again, interesting that the foreign secretary is writing this article today but i think it has to do with rex tillerson and his counterpart from the united states. he makes the point that it is to think of donald trump as being what we wa nt think of donald trump as being what we want to oppose but we need to be careful not to oppose the oval office overall. the relationship between the us and the uk is so
staying with donald trump, the story from the sunday telegraph about welcoming at visit from donald trumphat borisjohnson says. visit from donald trump. that's what boris johnson says. ok, visit from donald trump. that's what borisjohnson says. ok, this is mr trump himself who does not want to come, rather than us not wanting him here? that is asked in the broadest sense. i think the position of donald trump has been affected by the feeling of the british public who made it very clear that...
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talking about pay, let's move on to our third story on the sunday telegraph.ut this story? the bbc are accused of paperboy. the argument is because you have the gender report coming out next week, the bbc decided what a perfect time to deflect from this and we will announce that some of the top paid presenters like john humphreys and huw edwards have agreed to take a pay cut. it does seem agreed to take a pay cut. it does seem that this is a bit more fundamental. the bbc needs to think about what it needs to and what it do wants to be. you might argue john humphrys should not get £600,000 of public money and hugh edwards, i hope he is not around at the moment to hear after! you can argue about things like that you can argue about pay parity, but at the end of the date is public money and it is how you spend it. i would have thought this was a perfect time for the bbc to look at itself and say, do we need to do everything? do we need to have so many expensive light entertainment programmes on? isn't it part of the bbc to be producing television that would not b
talking about pay, let's move on to our third story on the sunday telegraph.ut this story? the bbc are accused of paperboy. the argument is because you have the gender report coming out next week, the bbc decided what a perfect time to deflect from this and we will announce that some of the top paid presenters like john humphreys and huw edwards have agreed to take a pay cut. it does seem agreed to take a pay cut. it does seem that this is a bit more fundamental. the bbc needs to think about...
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the sunday telegraph has an interview with the new conservative party chairman — he tells the paper helvanise the party's digital campaigning. the observer reports claims by nigel farage that pro—europeans could overturn the result of the brexit referendum and that the leave side has stopped fighting. and the sunday express claims economists are warning the eu that failing to reach a brexit deal with britain could cost it £500 billion. so, let's begin. we are going to start this evening with the observer and nigel farage who has had a couple of things this who has had a couple of things this week, started off saying he thinks there should be a second referendum and it rather bizarrely put him in agreement with vince cable. he said he thought the league side would winds very well and now he seems to be saying the opposite. but two days later, he thinks the remainers will winds the day because he feels the leave campaign is futile and hopeless, they have given up the fight, and that remain points is the input watch more strongly. i'm not quite sure where he is getting any of the evidence
the sunday telegraph has an interview with the new conservative party chairman — he tells the paper helvanise the party's digital campaigning. the observer reports claims by nigel farage that pro—europeans could overturn the result of the brexit referendum and that the leave side has stopped fighting. and the sunday express claims economists are warning the eu that failing to reach a brexit deal with britain could cost it £500 billion. so, let's begin. we are going to start this evening...
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the sunday telegraph which has got comments from boris johnson the sunday telegraph which has got commentsould be welcome to britain because the country's ties with the usa are a vitalfor the country's ties with the usa are a vital for security and provide single most extraordinary economic relationship. a picture of catherine zeta jones who has been praising her husband and standing by him despite false, as she says, accusations of indecent behaviour made by a former employee. sunday times, lots of pictures of bed sheet, with his fiancee. but the main story, jeremy corbyn allies plan to oust 50 mps. according to the paper the hit list has been drawn up to target centrist candidates. let's stop to stuart. so the apple executive is telling young people to avoid social media but particularly his nephew. is he telling other young people or only his nephew? he is sharing his experiences, one of the chief executives of apple says he would not let his nephew use social media. he said he does not have kids, the closest thing he has is his nephew and he cares about him because later on... should t
the sunday telegraph which has got comments from boris johnson the sunday telegraph which has got commentsould be welcome to britain because the country's ties with the usa are a vitalfor the country's ties with the usa are a vital for security and provide single most extraordinary economic relationship. a picture of catherine zeta jones who has been praising her husband and standing by him despite false, as she says, accusations of indecent behaviour made by a former employee. sunday times,...
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the sunday telegraph has an interview with the new conservative party chairman.europeans could overturn the result of the brexit referendum and that the leave side has ‘stopped fighting.‘ and the sunday express claims economists are warning the eu that failing to reach a brexit deal with britain could cost it 500 billion pounds. the headlines on bbc news: officials from across government are holding talks this weekend to discuss the future of the troubled construction firm carillion. an investigation is under way in hawaii after an alert was mistakenly sent to residents‘ phones, warning them of an imminent ballistic missile attack. dentists have accused the government of not doing enough to tackle tooth decay in england. new figures indicate there were nearly 43,000 operations to remove children‘s teeth last year — a 17% increase on four years ago. sport now, and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here‘s jessica creighton. harry kane‘s incredible season for tottenham continues. he scored twice in a comfortable home victory over everton to become spurs
the sunday telegraph has an interview with the new conservative party chairman.europeans could overturn the result of the brexit referendum and that the leave side has ‘stopped fighting.‘ and the sunday express claims economists are warning the eu that failing to reach a brexit deal with britain could cost it 500 billion pounds. the headlines on bbc news: officials from across government are holding talks this weekend to discuss the future of the troubled construction firm carillion. an...
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and we will be taking a look at tomorrow's front pages, including the sunday telegraph, which says theecretary, justine greening, is one of those fighting to stay in post in a cabinet reshuffle. that is in the papers in half an hour. in the last hour, the bbc has learned that the prime minister, theresa may, will reshuffle her cabinet on monday and tuesday next week. there had been speculation that change was imminent, but no date had been confirmed. however, downing street has dismissed stories in the sunday newspapers about specific names mentioned. number ten said the reports were pure speculation and guesswork. we will have all the details about some of those names that have been mentioned, and some that haven't, as they are covered in tomorrow's front pages, as well as other stories, just after 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are eve pollard, the broadcaster and former fleet street editor, and the economics commentator and author dharshini david. donald trump has launched a new attack on the author who has accused him of being unstable and incompet
and we will be taking a look at tomorrow's front pages, including the sunday telegraph, which says theecretary, justine greening, is one of those fighting to stay in post in a cabinet reshuffle. that is in the papers in half an hour. in the last hour, the bbc has learned that the prime minister, theresa may, will reshuffle her cabinet on monday and tuesday next week. there had been speculation that change was imminent, but no date had been confirmed. however, downing street has dismissed...
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writing in the sunday telegraph, she says there's "a real danger" the uk will sign up to deal which wouldin the eu in all but name". a downing street spokesperson said the government is committed to delivering brexit and a "deep and special future partnership" with the eu. our political correspondent, susana mendonca, is with us in the studio. what exactly has the reeza vellios been saying? she refers to the low—cost house speech that the prime minister gave last year, which went down very well with brexiteers —— the lancaster house speech. theresa de villiers says that was a bold vision, but since then the direction of travel has, as far as she's concerned, only been going in one direction, and that is towards this idea of a dilutions of brexit. she talks about how, if that were to happen, it would fail to respect the referendum result. there are a lot of backbenchers who have been pretty concerned that the brexit negotiations have not been going in the direction they would like. the reeza vellios's intervention is a result of that. what about the timing of this intervention? we are expe
writing in the sunday telegraph, she says there's "a real danger" the uk will sign up to deal which wouldin the eu in all but name". a downing street spokesperson said the government is committed to delivering brexit and a "deep and special future partnership" with the eu. our political correspondent, susana mendonca, is with us in the studio. what exactly has the reeza vellios been saying? she refers to the low—cost house speech that the prime minister gave last...
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we have seen brandon lewis this morning, both on the television and the sunday telegraph, talking aboutve tory activists a toolkit so they can share conservative message is a bit more broadly. plenty for him to get stuck into. as part of the problem that the conservatives have on average by donald membership or is it much more to do with how conservative headquarters is organised and then being late to this particular way of campaigning? i think it is a mixture of the two. there was some pulling at the end of la st there was some pulling at the end of last year which showed quite categorically that labour supporters are much more likely to share political messages online. i think it is about two thirds of labour supporters are willing to share political messages but less than half of tory supporters are. part of that, as you say, is probably the age factor. younger people are more likely to use social media, particularly twitter. facebook is a little bit more of a mix, in terms of ages. i think they do have a natural kind of disadvantage there. what they are trying to do is... it isa wh
we have seen brandon lewis this morning, both on the television and the sunday telegraph, talking aboutve tory activists a toolkit so they can share conservative message is a bit more broadly. plenty for him to get stuck into. as part of the problem that the conservatives have on average by donald membership or is it much more to do with how conservative headquarters is organised and then being late to this particular way of campaigning? i think it is a mixture of the two. there was some...
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the sunday telegraph says softbank is close to selecting citigroup and modelo as he -- as key advisorst. jpmorgan might also be involved in the offer. it also said softbank is considering a global digital payment system to take on paypal, apple pay and alipay. time: noble group's long restructuringaive plan should be rejected. this marks the start of a crisis that has brought the country -- the company to the brick of collapse. it is working with creditors to restructure about $3.5 billion in debt but iceberg says it won't fix fundamental issues. yvonne: two billionaire brothers in india are accused of divergent, siphoning assets through a new york-based investor. that loanslleges from their financial transfer firm helped with a personal debt load. they have denied the allegations. ♪ betty: there are plenty of the big stories coming up this week and we will be covering all of them here on daybreak asia. on tuesday night, we will have -- on tuesday in the u.s., wednesday morning in asia, we will be watching resident comes first state of the union address, he's asked acted to lay out the
the sunday telegraph says softbank is close to selecting citigroup and modelo as he -- as key advisorst. jpmorgan might also be involved in the offer. it also said softbank is considering a global digital payment system to take on paypal, apple pay and alipay. time: noble group's long restructuringaive plan should be rejected. this marks the start of a crisis that has brought the country -- the company to the brick of collapse. it is working with creditors to restructure about $3.5 billion in...
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start with the sunday telegraph. having this headline about bori5johnson. economic relationship. the sunday times. after 50 —— up to 50 labourmps on the sunday times. after 50 —— up to 50 labour mp5 on the de5election hit li5t. moderate labour mp5 have been warned thatjeremy corbyn allie5 wa nt warned thatjeremy corbyn allie5 want centrist candidates replaced with more left—leaning ones. and the 0b5erver with more left—leaning ones. and the observer is talking about there5a may‘5 government planning to announce irresponsible company bo55e5 who fail to protect workers pensions will be hit by huge fine5, coming in the way of the collapse of carillion, of course, and the fact that 20,000 members of the company are expected to face huge cut5 that 20,000 members of the company are expected to face huge cuts to their retirement funds. the sunday express, brexit. demands that there5a may to end free movement the second we leave the european union on march 29 next year. they also say in5ide on march 29 next year. they also say inside that they want the transition pe
start with the sunday telegraph. having this headline about bori5johnson. economic relationship. the sunday times. after 50 —— up to 50 labourmps on the sunday times. after 50 —— up to 50 labour mp5 on the de5election hit li5t. moderate labour mp5 have been warned thatjeremy corbyn allie5 wa nt warned thatjeremy corbyn allie5 want centrist candidates replaced with more left—leaning ones. and the 0b5erver with more left—leaning ones. and the observer is talking about there5a may‘5...
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interesting here from the sunday telegraph, talking about care for the elderly, talking about it as ahe far east. the examples are out there from the far east. this woman's family is from the east. over 85 —year—olds are set to rise, the ageing population is set to rise by two thirds by 2030. having the elderly around us, putting pressure or demands on the nhs, it will become more and more of an issue. women is saying that if we look to the east, the extended family where the parents can live with the grandparents, the grandsons and daughters, could be announced that she also says that's quite difficult. it's not practically possible, there are not many people with that much space and also fractured families... she said both sides of the issue. there would be great benefits in having a multigenerational setup. aunty ‘s and uncles and the influence they can have, positive. —— aunties. eleanor the rivalry between liam and noel gallagher. —— the rivalry. eleanor the rivalry between liam and noel gallagher. -- the rivalry. liam is nominated and noel is not. that is nominated and noel is n
interesting here from the sunday telegraph, talking about care for the elderly, talking about it as ahe far east. the examples are out there from the far east. this woman's family is from the east. over 85 —year—olds are set to rise, the ageing population is set to rise by two thirds by 2030. having the elderly around us, putting pressure or demands on the nhs, it will become more and more of an issue. women is saying that if we look to the east, the extended family where the parents can...
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writing in the sunday telegraph, she says there's a real danger the uk will sign up to deal which wouldme. a downing street spokesperson said the government is committed to delivering brexit and a deep and special future partnership with the eu. parking companies which use unfair practices are to be banned from accessing motorists' details and issuing fines. the government has confirmed it's to introduce legislation to try to improve standards among parking firms in england. ministers say they want to put an end to inconsistent rules, poor signage, intimidating letters and a confusing appeals process. a mural believed to be by the artist banksy should be removed from a disused hull bridge, a local councillor has claimed. images of the artwork were shared on banksy‘s official social media page on friday, appearing to confirm that it is, in fact, his own work. conservative councillorjohn abbott said it did not compare with real art in the city gallery. however, many of the local residents who gathered to see the mural disagreed. for me personally the culture that i grew up in, it's a drea
writing in the sunday telegraph, she says there's a real danger the uk will sign up to deal which wouldme. a downing street spokesperson said the government is committed to delivering brexit and a deep and special future partnership with the eu. parking companies which use unfair practices are to be banned from accessing motorists' details and issuing fines. the government has confirmed it's to introduce legislation to try to improve standards among parking firms in england. ministers say they...
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the front page of the sunday telegraph suggests the education secretary, justine greening, could be fightingb. other names could be vulnerable as well. business secretary greg clark, patrick maclachlan, the party chairman, and also andrea leadsom, the leader of the house of commons. according to the sunday times, those who are likely to stay in their posts include boris johnson, who are likely to stay in their posts include borisjohnson, philip hammond, amber rudd, david davis, and speculation about a possible promotion forjeremy hunt, the health secretary, or chris grayling, who could step into the job vacated by damian green. our political correspondent susana mendonca is in our london newsroom this morning, what could we expect to happen over the coming days? i suppose at this stage, susanna, it is all speculation? very much so. if you speak to downing street, which we have, they have said it is all guesswork. but we know that there is going to be a reshuffle, said people are going to move about. we understand the cabinet posts will be reshuffled tomorrow, and on tuesday, we will have the
the front page of the sunday telegraph suggests the education secretary, justine greening, could be fightingb. other names could be vulnerable as well. business secretary greg clark, patrick maclachlan, the party chairman, and also andrea leadsom, the leader of the house of commons. according to the sunday times, those who are likely to stay in their posts include boris johnson, who are likely to stay in their posts include borisjohnson, philip hammond, amber rudd, david davis, and speculation...
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what first caught my eye was in the sunday telegraph.getting some resources to 7-11 that they are getting some resources to 7— 11 —year—olds about online copyright and attitudes to it. how cheap... —— how kids. i knowi copyright and attitudes to it. how cheap... —— how kids. i know i have been victim to it. if you have a blog, you go onto google images, you ta ke blog, you go onto google images, you take an image and put it on. years ago, it is the sort of thing people didn't think of. you just do it, you think it is free. it is not. elastic dealing, it is the same with music and videos. —— it is stealing. because you are not taking something off the shelf in a supermarket, it doesn't feel like that. there are companies out there that the cat people who have inadvertently or otherwise used reproduced music or else and they will threaten new with fines. —— they seek out people. there is a whole scam market going on where they are trying to scare people into paying. on where they are trying to scare people into payinglj on where they are t
what first caught my eye was in the sunday telegraph.getting some resources to 7-11 that they are getting some resources to 7— 11 —year—olds about online copyright and attitudes to it. how cheap... —— how kids. i knowi copyright and attitudes to it. how cheap... —— how kids. i know i have been victim to it. if you have a blog, you go onto google images, you ta ke blog, you go onto google images, you take an image and put it on. years ago, it is the sort of thing people didn't...
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. >> um, there is a famous incident after the 70's battle where mcclellan sunday telegraph to the war department and basically says that the administration is responsible for the defeat of the army. and he takes out -- [indiscernible] would he have been sacked at that? george: eventually those become known. and again, lincoln has opportunities. i think lincoln gets certain credit for being patient with mcclellan. some would say that he was far too patient with mcclellan. but of course, the other thing is -- what are his choices at various points? i remember, if you studied burnside's appointment, there was criticism. or the alternative, hooker had been wounded. what direction do you go? i think we also need to keep in mind, and mcclellan's defenders point this out, that mcclellan was as close to richmond in 1864 as a grant was. and it is very difficult, for a difficult for any commander in the word command effectively the large armies, given the limits of communications and a staff. in every campaign, every campaign of any size has major blunders. you pick your favorite general and yo
. >> um, there is a famous incident after the 70's battle where mcclellan sunday telegraph to the war department and basically says that the administration is responsible for the defeat of the army. and he takes out -- [indiscernible] would he have been sacked at that? george: eventually those become known. and again, lincoln has opportunities. i think lincoln gets certain credit for being patient with mcclellan. some would say that he was far too patient with mcclellan. but of course,...
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the sunday telegraph says softbank is close to letting citigroup as a key advisor for an $18 billionank and j.p. morgan may also be involved, which would see 30% of the unit listed in tokyo and london. says softbank is considering a global digital payment system to take on paypal, apple pay and alipay. wall street journal says study or it it and its investors -- advisors are undecided. the kingdom's being warned it could be exposed to potential law holders -- an exchange could not handle the surge in trading from a sole listing. there we go. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ is 10:29 in hong kong. yvonne: macau shares sharply down amid sexual harassment claims against steve wynn. he describes the allegations as preposterous. the wall street journal says he paid more than 7 million dollars to a manicurist said he pressured her into sex. there company wynn resorts slumped more than 10% on the news. chinese premier league will join his counterpart from korea and japan in first joint talks since 2015. is an indication since warmer china between the countries -- warmer ties between the three countri
the sunday telegraph says softbank is close to letting citigroup as a key advisor for an $18 billionank and j.p. morgan may also be involved, which would see 30% of the unit listed in tokyo and london. says softbank is considering a global digital payment system to take on paypal, apple pay and alipay. wall street journal says study or it it and its investors -- advisors are undecided. the kingdom's being warned it could be exposed to potential law holders -- an exchange could not handle the...
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a frenchjealous and columnist for the daily and sunday telegraph, —— journalist and columnist.ement denouncing things which we re movement denouncing things which were a problem has morphed into a kind of online lynching of people who cannot defend themselves and who lose theirjobs, who lose their livelihoods, who sometimes are forced to literally disappear and there is a feeling that what was sanitary has turned into a virtue signalling one—minute hate.” sanitary has turned into a virtue signalling one-minute hate. i would like charlie and rosy to answer that point, there are some men accused of sexual harassment on social media who have lost theirjobs. there has been no process, no legal process or criminal process or human resources process , criminal process or human resources process, you are simply told you are not working for us because there has been a deluge of messages on social media, how do you respond?” been a deluge of messages on social media, how do you respond? i think it's important for processes to be in place but i am pretty much always going to try and beli
a frenchjealous and columnist for the daily and sunday telegraph, —— journalist and columnist.ement denouncing things which we re movement denouncing things which were a problem has morphed into a kind of online lynching of people who cannot defend themselves and who lose theirjobs, who lose their livelihoods, who sometimes are forced to literally disappear and there is a feeling that what was sanitary has turned into a virtue signalling one—minute hate.” sanitary has turned into a...
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the independent on sunday leads with a dramatic picture of the bomb in kabul which has killed at least 95 people and injured many more. the telegraphbinet source is warning of brexit betrayal, as civil servants backing remain are handling the terms of departure from the eu. a crackdown on rogue parking companies is the express‘s main story. and the observer leads with claims that academy schools are facing a cash crisis. so, a real variety of stories on the front of the sunday papers, as there often is, though brexit is appears in some way, shape, or form on several of them. the observer. top academy schools sound alarms. a major trust are born in of —— warning of overpay. the thing is, what this says to me is that, we keep on talking about brexit, i know you have talked about it so much people slump forward, and others say we need to leave right now. the government has its headlights on and brexit so much, all the other things we keep on hearing about are being put on the backburner, not being sorted out. this is one of them. when they talk about sounding the alarm, it is alarming. we are talking about children coming in through i
the independent on sunday leads with a dramatic picture of the bomb in kabul which has killed at least 95 people and injured many more. the telegraphbinet source is warning of brexit betrayal, as civil servants backing remain are handling the terms of departure from the eu. a crackdown on rogue parking companies is the express‘s main story. and the observer leads with claims that academy schools are facing a cash crisis. so, a real variety of stories on the front of the sunday papers, as...
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sunday times. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times leads with the end of the us government shutdown — saying the democrats have secured assurances on immigration. the telegraph right through their lives. the i goes with concerns about the welfare of poultry — saying that a million birds die in transit every year. polly and caroline — let's start things off the guardian has an interview with the head of the national cyber security centre who says there will bea security centre who says there will be a major cyber attack on the next couple of years. many people in britain are needlessly taking staters, in the daily express. boris johnson will call for more money for the nhs in the times in a cabinet meeting tomorrow. just a flavour of the front pages. thank you very much for being with us. polly and caroline — let's start things off with our first story. the telegraph. caroline, children are obese at 11 doomed to an early death. that is a rather horrific headline. it certainly is, as a mother of three. some fairly stark warnings from the body which has put together this report, suggesting one in three children will be obese by the time they leave primary schoo
sunday times. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times leads with the end of the us government shutdown — saying the democrats have secured assurances on immigration. the telegraph right through their lives. the i goes with concerns about the welfare of poultry — saying that a million birds die in transit every year. polly and caroline — let's start things off the guardian has an interview with the head of the national cyber security centre...
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sunday. europe's biggest economy has faced three months of postelection stalemate after angela merkel failed to win an outright majority. theresa may has told the bbc a cabinet shuffle -- reshuffle is coming soon. the telegrapher will be appointed for leaving the eu without a trade deal. the times is reporting that senior ministers are all likely to remain in their posts. saysstray his government iron ore is in for a bumpy ride. it says prices will average just over $52 a ton for the full year , although they may be higher in the first half as china relaxes curbs on steel output. the industry also sees gold prices dropping in the next two years as treasury yields rise. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. i am paul allen. thanks for that. momentum in u.s. employment growth slowed has 2017 drew to a close, just 148,000 jobs added in december, and that could make it tougher to reach the presidents 3% growth target this year. i'll global economics and policy editor kathleen hays here with a look. what is key out of the read on friday? >> probably this question of the federal reserve and what it means for rate hikes is most i
sunday. europe's biggest economy has faced three months of postelection stalemate after angela merkel failed to win an outright majority. theresa may has told the bbc a cabinet shuffle -- reshuffle is coming soon. the telegrapher will be appointed for leaving the eu without a trade deal. the times is reporting that senior ministers are all likely to remain in their posts. saysstray his government iron ore is in for a bumpy ride. it says prices will average just over $52 a ton for the full year...
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the sunday telegraph has an interview with the new conservative party chairman — he tells the paper hegalvanise the party's digital campaigning. the observer reports claims by nigel farage that pro—europeans could overturn the result of the brexit referendum — and that the leave side has ‘stopped fighting.‘ and the sunday express claims economists are warning the eu that failing to reach a brexit deal with britain could cost it 500 billion pounds. now on bbc news, it‘s the travel show. this week on the travel show, we catch up with our blind backpacker tony giles as he arrives in bethlehem. this is the place wherejesus was born. here is the star where he was born. simon is here with his top tips for travelling by train across europe and i am in paris seeing the city of light turning into an all—night art party. the number of people going to nuit blanche is just crazy, we are talking about 800,000 people, you know? first up this week, we are on the road with a backpacker who has clocked up more than 120 countries on his travels and has done all that without being able to see. my name is
the sunday telegraph has an interview with the new conservative party chairman — he tells the paper hegalvanise the party's digital campaigning. the observer reports claims by nigel farage that pro—europeans could overturn the result of the brexit referendum — and that the leave side has ‘stopped fighting.‘ and the sunday express claims economists are warning the eu that failing to reach a brexit deal with britain could cost it 500 billion pounds. now on bbc news, it‘s the travel...
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the sunday telegraph has an interview with the new conservative party chairman.s the paper he wants to galvanise the party's digital campaigning. the observer reports claims by nigel farage that pro—europeans could overturn the result of the brexit referendum and that the leave side has "stopped fighting". and the sunday express claims economists are warning the eu that failing to reach a brexit deal with britain could cost it 500 billion pounds. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week. angry man tries to open e—mail. polygram this week. angry man tries to open e—mail. polyg ram ta kes this week. angry man tries to open e—mail. polygram takes on human form. and the x factor, which is a new low. i've had enough. enough of old tech. it's all going obsolete, or so it seems. even desktop computers‘ days are numbered. right. let's see what they've got us this year. the consumer electronics show in las vegas is the place to find out. it's where the new products and concepts launch for 2018 and some of them might just change the world. one of the highlights of c
the sunday telegraph has an interview with the new conservative party chairman.s the paper he wants to galvanise the party's digital campaigning. the observer reports claims by nigel farage that pro—europeans could overturn the result of the brexit referendum and that the leave side has "stopped fighting". and the sunday express claims economists are warning the eu that failing to reach a brexit deal with britain could cost it 500 billion pounds. now on bbc news, it's time for...