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let's move on to the sunday telegraph. y papers because she is alleging that harvey weinstein attacked her as well. we should say here that he has said he is considering legal action following uma thurman's allegations, according to his attorney. they are saying that mr weinstein is stunned and saddened by what he claims to be false accusations. this carries on, we have heard two more women are leading against him in this country as well. quite a long interview she has given with the new york times went goes into detail over what happens over a number of years. she said this happened before she made el bill. and she says that perhaps her agency may have been in some ways complicit in all this and she feels something about the fact that she didn't speak out and there are other girls or women. some people will say wide and she speak out before? and i'm told that harvey weinstein hasa before? and i'm told that harvey weinstein has a lot of e—mails from women who have accused him saying, glad to see you harvey, i will see you f
let's move on to the sunday telegraph. y papers because she is alleging that harvey weinstein attacked her as well. we should say here that he has said he is considering legal action following uma thurman's allegations, according to his attorney. they are saying that mr weinstein is stunned and saddened by what he claims to be false accusations. this carries on, we have heard two more women are leading against him in this country as well. quite a long interview she has given with the new york...
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brexit leads the sunday telegraph — the paper has a piece from senior cabinet member david lidington,ould split the uk economy and ruin trade deals. staying with brexit, and the sunday express reports that the prime minister will declare britain's best days lie ahead in a major speech coming up next week. topshop owner philip green is under fire in the the sunday times which claims the billionaire planned to sell his high—street empire over dinner with two hsbc bankers. and the mail on sunday reports that the ministry of defence is setting up a helpline for british troops suffering from conditions including ptsd. so no consensus over the main story, but brexit appears in several guises, perhaps not surprisingly, let's have a look. let's start off with the observer. they're talking about let's start off with the observer. they‘ re talking about labour, jeremy corbyn. jeremy corbyn reno was going to make an important speech tomorrow. which may commit labour to staying in the customs union. absolutely. he's going to be a little bit annoyed this morning because the observer has splashed o
brexit leads the sunday telegraph — the paper has a piece from senior cabinet member david lidington,ould split the uk economy and ruin trade deals. staying with brexit, and the sunday express reports that the prime minister will declare britain's best days lie ahead in a major speech coming up next week. topshop owner philip green is under fire in the the sunday times which claims the billionaire planned to sell his high—street empire over dinner with two hsbc bankers. and the mail on...
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the sunday telegraph reports on concerns from some eu countries that chief brexit negotiator michel barnier‘s conduct could lead to the uk walking away from brexit talks. the sunday express previews a speech from the prime minster, saying she will set out plans to make the uk "a truly global, free—trading nation". the sunday times has more allegations concerning the conduct of aid workers, suggesting that more than 120 people working for leading charities have been accused of sexual abuse in the past year. a mixture of stories. i hope you are both well. very well, yes. you were warming up on twitter, as well, i noticed! people seem to be staying in tonight at watching. it is the weather outside. we start with the observer. the oxfam story. the times break this but the observer have it on the front page. the crisis engulfing perhaps the most famous charity, oxfam, seems to be spreading out. there were allegations of a cover—up, conduct allegations of a cover—up, conduct all senior oxfam people in haiti. the observer newspaper is telling us that the same thing seems to have happened in chad w
the sunday telegraph reports on concerns from some eu countries that chief brexit negotiator michel barnier‘s conduct could lead to the uk walking away from brexit talks. the sunday express previews a speech from the prime minster, saying she will set out plans to make the uk "a truly global, free—trading nation". the sunday times has more allegations concerning the conduct of aid workers, suggesting that more than 120 people working for leading charities have been accused of...
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the sunday telegraph. bridge, this idea that borisjohnson talked about, as well as the tunnel we might have a bridge across the channel. there was quite a lot of scepticism when he first mentioned back. the sunday telegraph suggesting it. dreams may come true. is very longer bridge anywhere in the world? there is one in china which is huge. there is a big one in sweden but i don't know what it's called. it's not another boris distraction... it may be a bridge too far. they were able to put in measures to stop the ira blowing up the tunnel or it up underneath it? itjust seems to me completely impractical. as not fall through, which may of course be boris's way of making a distraction. it's like trump, you just lob something out there to distract people from what's really happening. the thrust of this story, despite the government rolling arrives, is that the french boss of eurotunnel has not ruled this out. in fact he's going a bit further in saying they are positively looking at this and it might be someth
the sunday telegraph. bridge, this idea that borisjohnson talked about, as well as the tunnel we might have a bridge across the channel. there was quite a lot of scepticism when he first mentioned back. the sunday telegraph suggesting it. dreams may come true. is very longer bridge anywhere in the world? there is one in china which is huge. there is a big one in sweden but i don't know what it's called. it's not another boris distraction... it may be a bridge too far. they were able to put in...
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letters move onto the sunday telegraph. check agent claims 15 mp5 sunday telegraph.ck agent claims 15 mps met spies, notjustjeremy corbyn. john mcdonnell and ken livingstone. a total of 15 mps. they see that this is ridiculous will stop ken livingstone calls it a tissue of lies. labour is describing the allegations as absurd, which is what they have been saying all week. the point about this is that we are going back to the 1980s. we are going back to the 1980s. we are going back to a different time. gorbachev was then that changing the whole nature of russia and eastern europe... perestroika and glasnost. those great was we had at the time. mps were meeting a lot of eastern europeans at the time. the only thing you could actually say that they were guilty of was not to imagine that some of them might have been spies. we don't know what on earth they could have passed to these agents. ken livingstone was not an mp. he was coming to the end of this time of leading the dlc. john mcdonnell probably was an mp then, or was he at the dlc? jeremy corbyn was in the same cons
letters move onto the sunday telegraph. check agent claims 15 mp5 sunday telegraph.ck agent claims 15 mps met spies, notjustjeremy corbyn. john mcdonnell and ken livingstone. a total of 15 mps. they see that this is ridiculous will stop ken livingstone calls it a tissue of lies. labour is describing the allegations as absurd, which is what they have been saying all week. the point about this is that we are going back to the 1980s. we are going back to the 1980s. we are going back to a different...
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picture of two children in eastern ghouta under the heading syria's endless agony brexit leads the sunday telegraphh theresa may's de facto deputy david lidington writing that the snp risks "splitting" the uk's economy and damaging trade deals. staying with brexit — the sunday express reports that the prime minister will declare britain's "best days really do lie ahead of us" in a speech in brussels this week. the mail on sunday reports that the ministry of defence is setting up a helpline for british troops suffering from conditions including ptsd. so no consensus over the main story, but brexit appears in several guises, perhaps not surprisingly. should we be surprised at that? we will start with the observer. and syria, the breaking news this evening, good news on the face of it. on the face of it, but so long awaited, more people getting killed everyday, allegedly 500 this week in this besieged enclave. in the outskirts of damascus. here we have two children and one shudders to think... the observer calls an endless agony, and so is it going to endless agony, and so is it going to end for 30 da
picture of two children in eastern ghouta under the heading syria's endless agony brexit leads the sunday telegraphh theresa may's de facto deputy david lidington writing that the snp risks "splitting" the uk's economy and damaging trade deals. staying with brexit — the sunday express reports that the prime minister will declare britain's "best days really do lie ahead of us" in a speech in brussels this week. the mail on sunday reports that the ministry of defence is...
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the sunday telegraph reports on concerns from some eu countries that chief brexit negotiator michel barnier conduct could lead to the uk walking away from brexit talks. the sunday express previews a speech from the prime minster, saying she will set out plans to make the uk a truly global, free trading nation. the sunday times has more allegations concerning the conduct of aid workers, suggesting that more than 120 people working for leading charities have been accused of sexual abuse in the past year. a mixture of front pages there. thank you both forjoining us tonight, let's pick up on some of those stories. we had a good chat in the 10:30 p-m-, we had a good chat in the 10:30 p.m., as we were saying, we had a good chat in the 10:30 p.m. , as we were saying, some we had a good chat in the 10:30 p.m., as we were saying, some great pages. very strong front pages of a diverse range of stories and some very concerning. people waking up to some of this stuff about 0xfam tomorrow morning will be very dismayed by what they're reading. what was the observer wasp slime? allegations of staff involv
the sunday telegraph reports on concerns from some eu countries that chief brexit negotiator michel barnier conduct could lead to the uk walking away from brexit talks. the sunday express previews a speech from the prime minster, saying she will set out plans to make the uk a truly global, free trading nation. the sunday times has more allegations concerning the conduct of aid workers, suggesting that more than 120 people working for leading charities have been accused of sexual abuse in the...
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the sunday express says theresa may has declared there will be "no going back" on brexit. the telegraphabour party met eastern bloc agents during the cold war. the mail on sunday has an interview with brendan cox — the widower of murdered mpjo cox — who has stepped down from his role in two charities after admitting inappropriate behaviour with a colleague. the sunday times says the education secretary is looking at a number of university reforms, including cheaper tuition fees for some courses. and the sun on sunday reports on alleged marriage difficulties between pop stars cheryl and liam payne. so a variety of stories on the front pages. lets kick—off and start with the mail on sunday. the brendan cox story is dominant, the mail on sunday have made the running on this story. yes, he has given an extraordinary person an in—depth interviews with them. obviously this is the husband ofjo cox. she was murdered very shockingly, and has been a hero for the charity sector and also talking about free speech on migration and making mps feel safe. it is a real fall from on migration and making
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the sunday telegraph.allegedly attacked her as well. shyama, this is something that she has hinted about before and now she has hinted about before and now she has given chapter and verse about it. yes, and the report she gives is very similarto it. yes, and the report she gives is very similar to others, he exposed himself, he jumped on her. apparently she broke down in the middle of an interview when she was retelling the story. i'm curious about the timing. she could have set this up front. i don't know if it is strategic and she is doing it to keep the argument alive,. i'm not entirely sure what it adds to what we know. it's interesting to know that uma thurman was one of the victims. it shows that no one was about being attacked by weinstein, assuming at this point that all these allegations have foundation. she says she feels bad for not protecting other women. i suppose different women feel differently about what they want a say in public regarding what happened to them. we had lots of leading actre
the sunday telegraph.allegedly attacked her as well. shyama, this is something that she has hinted about before and now she has hinted about before and now she has given chapter and verse about it. yes, and the report she gives is very similarto it. yes, and the report she gives is very similar to others, he exposed himself, he jumped on her. apparently she broke down in the middle of an interview when she was retelling the story. i'm curious about the timing. she could have set this up front....
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the sunday express says theresa may has declared there will be "no going back" on brexit. the telegraphms prominent members of the labour party met eastern bloc agents during the cold war. the mail on sunday has an interview with brendon cox — the widower of murdered mpjo cox — who has stepped down from his role in two charities after admitting inappropriate behaviour with a colleague. the papers says he has also stepped down from two charities, set up in his late wife's memory. the sunday times says the education secretary is looking at a number of university reforms, including cheaper tuition fees for some courses. and the sun on sunday reports on alleged marriage difficulties between pop stars cheryl and liam payne. a variety of stories for us to mull over. we will start with a story that has been rumbling on. we talked about it last night in a different form. the sunday telegraph, a czechoslovakian agent claims 15 labour mps met with spies. it started with jeremy labour mps met with spies. it started withjeremy corbyn and is now spreading out? among the 15 were john mcdonnell. they
the sunday express says theresa may has declared there will be "no going back" on brexit. the telegraphms prominent members of the labour party met eastern bloc agents during the cold war. the mail on sunday has an interview with brendon cox — the widower of murdered mpjo cox — who has stepped down from his role in two charities after admitting inappropriate behaviour with a colleague. the papers says he has also stepped down from two charities, set up in his late wife's memory....
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brexit leads the sunday telegraph. e piece is from the senior cabinet member, david lidington, in which he claims that the snp could split the uk economy and ruin trade deals. let's stay with brexit, and the sunday express reports that the prime minister will declare britain's best days lie ahead in a major speech coming up next week. the sunday times carries claims about high street tycoon philip green's business plans. the mail on sunday reports that the ministry of defence is setting up a helpline for british troops suffering from conditions including ptsd. and the independent has a picture of the actress emma chambers — best known for playing alice tinker in the tv series, the vicar of dibley — who has died at the age of 53. a nice mixture of front pages there, we shall start. shall we start with the observer? in the lead story really for us today was that draft resolution that was passed in new york at the un, what are your thoughts on that, realistically? sadly, one fears that not a lot will actually happen. withi
brexit leads the sunday telegraph. e piece is from the senior cabinet member, david lidington, in which he claims that the snp could split the uk economy and ruin trade deals. let's stay with brexit, and the sunday express reports that the prime minister will declare britain's best days lie ahead in a major speech coming up next week. the sunday times carries claims about high street tycoon philip green's business plans. the mail on sunday reports that the ministry of defence is setting up a...
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and we will be taking a look at the myer‘s front pages, including the sunday telegraph, which says then they's deputy is warning that the snp could ruin the uk's ability to strike trade deals after brexit. good evening and welcome to bbc world news. after days of deadlock, the united nations security council has unanimously agreed on a ceasefire in syria. the hope is the resolution will allow some respite for civilians in the rebel enclave of eastern ghouta, who have been bombarded by russian—backed syrian forces. the resolution calls for the ceasefire to last 30 days and to begin without delay. western diplomats accused moscow of stalling for time. nick bryant reports. the people of eastern ghouta woke up this morning to continued aerial bombardment and the news from new york that the security council remained deadlocked. and still couldn't reach agreement on how to bring about even a temporary halt to the killing. delay in syria always brings more death. at least 120 children have been killed since sunday, according to human rights activists. hospitals overwhelmed by the number of ca
and we will be taking a look at the myer‘s front pages, including the sunday telegraph, which says then they's deputy is warning that the snp could ruin the uk's ability to strike trade deals after brexit. good evening and welcome to bbc world news. after days of deadlock, the united nations security council has unanimously agreed on a ceasefire in syria. the hope is the resolution will allow some respite for civilians in the rebel enclave of eastern ghouta, who have been bombarded by...
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and more brexit on the sunday telegraph which says the prime minister is being urged to invoke the example thatcher and defy her chancellor over brexit. —— of margaret thatcher and defy her chancellor over brexit. the express accuses jeremy corbyn of environmental hypocrisy, claiming he left a diesel car waiting outside his house for a0 minutes before getting in for a 6 mile trip to westminster. meanwhile, the mirror has an image of the health secretary, jeremy hunt, taking a nap in a hotel, which the paper claims was taken while thousands marched through london calling for more nhs support. a lot of brexit but a lot of other stories so let's start today with the sunday times. this is a story about the doping scandal hitting the winter olympics which are about to kick off in south korea, this is a story that the sunday times have done a lot of these expose is about alleged drugs cheating in sport, this one says secret data has exposed the extent of the doping for insurance skiers at the winter olympics. —— interrupts. —— endurance. this is exactly the kind of scrutiny they don't need. it s
and more brexit on the sunday telegraph which says the prime minister is being urged to invoke the example thatcher and defy her chancellor over brexit. —— of margaret thatcher and defy her chancellor over brexit. the express accuses jeremy corbyn of environmental hypocrisy, claiming he left a diesel car waiting outside his house for a0 minutes before getting in for a 6 mile trip to westminster. meanwhile, the mirror has an image of the health secretary, jeremy hunt, taking a nap in a...
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here is the sunday telegraph. the sunday times, and other brexit frontpage.ought to install a dream team at number ten. they suggest that we could see jacob rees—mogg, conservative backbencher, installed as chancellor. let's find out what is ready going on. what can you tell us? we know that bernard jenkin, a back bench posted here, is the latest one to really come out and say, expresses criticism for philip hammond, the chancellor, who has been someone who was a remainer and certainly those on the backbenches who support a hard brexit haven't been particularly happy with his approach. they're basically saying, bernard jenkin is saying, as far as he is concerned, philip hammond has not adhered to collective ministerial responsibility. he is echoing some of the comments from jacob rees—mogg earlier in the week, where he suggested that the treasury was fiddling the books with regards to brexit. the treasury made clear that is not the case. added pressure on theresa may ahead of an important week, because she and david davies will be meeting with michelle burger
here is the sunday telegraph. the sunday times, and other brexit frontpage.ought to install a dream team at number ten. they suggest that we could see jacob rees—mogg, conservative backbencher, installed as chancellor. let's find out what is ready going on. what can you tell us? we know that bernard jenkin, a back bench posted here, is the latest one to really come out and say, expresses criticism for philip hammond, the chancellor, who has been someone who was a remainer and certainly those...
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taking a quick look at the sunday telegraph, their main story there about labour mps and the suggestionequence of newspaper front pages making these kind of claims. the state of britain's presence makes the front page of the observer this morning. they talk about an investigation revealing two thirds of present are providing inmates with inadequate conditions or unacceptable treatment. —— two thirds of prisons. taking a look at the sundays times underfront page taking a look at the sundays times under front page all about university tuition fees in england, they have an interview with the new education secretary who is also on the andrew marr show over on bbc one this morning. the suggestion from the government that they wanted a camera like the business of university tuition fees, interest rates, the seller you have to be earning before you stop paying stuff back. —— the salary. asking a lot of questions about what it should do. band texas in two parts of paper that we do not get to. —— dan takes us that we do not get to. —— dan takes us into parts of the paper. technology is making us
taking a quick look at the sunday telegraph, their main story there about labour mps and the suggestionequence of newspaper front pages making these kind of claims. the state of britain's presence makes the front page of the observer this morning. they talk about an investigation revealing two thirds of present are providing inmates with inadequate conditions or unacceptable treatment. —— two thirds of prisons. taking a look at the sundays times underfront page taking a look at the sundays...
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between senior members of the labour party and certain secret agents back in the 1980s, and the sunday telegraphll and jeremy corbyn were part of a group of at least 15 senior labor figures who shared information with eastern bloc agents. it is claimed. jeremy corbyn himself has denied having any kind of formal relationship with anyone who was known to be a spine. i think there are a few more front—page headline the long that kind of things still to come. really? that would be my guess. it is 6:15 am let's check in with the weather. snowdrops in the yorkshire dales. is spring around the corner? things are looking springlike this weekend. don't get used to it. it is mild, but things will get more cold. step back in the winter through the week. a chilly start to the day. clear skies in the north and east staff in northern scotland last night, a beautiful blooms of the northern lights. this was taken by a weather watcher in shetland. we will keep clear skies in the east. westley dry. some rain. —— mostly dry. this is the satellite image showing this area of cloud coming in overnight associated with
between senior members of the labour party and certain secret agents back in the 1980s, and the sunday telegraphll and jeremy corbyn were part of a group of at least 15 senior labor figures who shared information with eastern bloc agents. it is claimed. jeremy corbyn himself has denied having any kind of formal relationship with anyone who was known to be a spine. i think there are a few more front—page headline the long that kind of things still to come. really? that would be my guess. it is...
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telegraph and jessica elgot, political correspondent of the guardian. around 400 people — many of them children — are thought to have died since sunday on the outskirts ofces continue their bombardment of the rebel held area. hell on earth is how eastern ghouta was described today russia has said there is no agreement on a humanitarian ceasefire. just a warning, our middle east editorjeremy bowen's report contains some very distressing images. more air strikes, more bombs and more casualties. it is not letting up. armed rebels in eastern ghouta have shelled damascus, but enormous damage is being done by the syrian armed forces and their russian allies, deploying much more firepower in places where civilians live and die. two sisters, lur and ala were in their home when it was hit. warplanes bombed our building. now... ghouta. look at home. getting on for 400,000 people, terrified by the sight and sound of aircraft, are thought to be in eastern ghouta, which is the size of manchester. the syrians insist they are targeting terrorists but it's clear many children are among the wounded and the dead. improvised hospitals have been set up in cellars and basem
telegraph and jessica elgot, political correspondent of the guardian. around 400 people — many of them children — are thought to have died since sunday on the outskirts ofces continue their bombardment of the rebel held area. hell on earth is how eastern ghouta was described today russia has said there is no agreement on a humanitarian ceasefire. just a warning, our middle east editorjeremy bowen's report contains some very distressing images. more air strikes, more bombs and more...