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what struck me in the sunday telegraph copy is this magnificent backbiting between britain and francefound a source in london that is furious that president macron has fired more missiles than the uk! 12-8. i fired more missiles than the uk! 12—8. i am fired more missiles than the uk! 12—8. iam not fired more missiles than the uk! 12—8. i am not sure we should be looking... at the big picture! the uk always does what is right, the french are always underhanded and sneaky! the observer... more of the same, this is where the story is going, theresa may faces anger over the syrian raids. some photographs and footage of what was happening in those air strikes. yesterday morning. one of those missiles, that might be the defence system. the skies are lighting up over damascus? it will be interesting to see the inside papers go with what the guardian's live blog was going with, they found syrian interviewees who are very much in favour of the bombing and in damascus —— damascus they were very much against this. i think they will go for that more balanced aspect in trying to get the inside vi
what struck me in the sunday telegraph copy is this magnificent backbiting between britain and francefound a source in london that is furious that president macron has fired more missiles than the uk! 12-8. i fired more missiles than the uk! 12—8. i am fired more missiles than the uk! 12—8. iam not fired more missiles than the uk! 12—8. i am not sure we should be looking... at the big picture! the uk always does what is right, the french are always underhanded and sneaky! the observer......
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the sunday telegraph has the headline facebook given one week to protect children.aper accuses social media companies of turning a blind eye to underage users and reports that the government is considering new laws to hold firms accountable. the sunday express carries the same story on its front page saying that the health secretary jeremy story on its front page saying that the health secretaryjeremy hunt is concerned about the lack of action taken by social media companies to protect young users. and the daily mail says meghan markle‘s uncle has accused the bride—to—be of not inviting him to her wedding to prince harry next month. so a wide range of stories there to discuss with my guests. thank you for joining us. welcome to both of you. let us start with the sunday times. this is a leaked document which is meant to show what the new security strategy is going to be. broadly the idea seems to be that you will try and get intervention long before people get around to blowing us up. the idea would be, for instance, that the police would step in earlier, worn town h
the sunday telegraph has the headline facebook given one week to protect children.aper accuses social media companies of turning a blind eye to underage users and reports that the government is considering new laws to hold firms accountable. the sunday express carries the same story on its front page saying that the health secretary jeremy story on its front page saying that the health secretaryjeremy hunt is concerned about the lack of action taken by social media companies to protect young...
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the sunday telegraph's front page includes the news that asda and sainsbury‘s are in talks about a mergere internet to try and influence the result of last year's snap election in jeremy corbyn‘s favour. and the sunday express says an sas solider and his wife stood in as prince harry and meghan markle during a secret security rehearsal for their wedding. so a mixture of stories on the front pages, let's have a closer look. rachel, why don't we start with the 0bserver. they have sadiq khan, the latest person calling on amber rudd to resign. the headline says the crisis threatens tory poll hopes. has this windrush row become politicised? it has not been a good week for amber rudd. it's fallen into labour's hands, especially with the local elections coming up. sadiq khan is the poster boy for the child of immigrants who has made a success and he exemplifies the multiculturalism of london. ifeel sorry for amber rudd. she is one of the more liberal in the party when it comes to immigration and this crisis and this policy is the direct result of theresa may's tenure as home secretary. labour kn
the sunday telegraph's front page includes the news that asda and sainsbury‘s are in talks about a mergere internet to try and influence the result of last year's snap election in jeremy corbyn‘s favour. and the sunday express says an sas solider and his wife stood in as prince harry and meghan markle during a secret security rehearsal for their wedding. so a mixture of stories on the front pages, let's have a closer look. rachel, why don't we start with the 0bserver. they have sadiq khan,...
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the sunday telegraph's front page includes the news that asda and sainsbury‘s are in talks about a mergere sunday times claims russia used the internet to try and influence the result of last year's snap election in jeremy corbyn‘s favour. and the sunday express says an sas solider and his wife stood in as prince harry and meghan markle during a secret security rehearsal for their wedding. so a mixture of stories on the front pages, let's have a closer look. let us take a closer look. anne and
the sunday telegraph's front page includes the news that asda and sainsbury‘s are in talks about a mergere sunday times claims russia used the internet to try and influence the result of last year's snap election in jeremy corbyn‘s favour. and the sunday express says an sas solider and his wife stood in as prince harry and meghan markle during a secret security rehearsal for their wedding. so a mixture of stories on the front pages, let's have a closer look. let us take a closer look. anne...
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locked and loaded says the sunday telegraph, as president trump says he's ready to launch further strikes—assad. the people pictures the aftermath of one of those missile strikes, with the headline ‘we‘ll strike again‘. the sunday times focuses on survivors of a suspected chemical attack in syria. it pictures a 7—year—old girl who described the conditions she was caught up in. the syria missile strikes naturally dominating many of tomorrow's front pages, plenty for us to talk about with regards to that and what may happen next. let's start with the sunday telegraph. locked and loaded is the headline. thejury is telegraph. locked and loaded is the headline. the jury is a very good of —— from theresa may. -- from theresa may. locked and loaded it make people feel like crying. the lesson of history is that when the global road —— global rules that keep us under threat, it characterises her position. i imagine when everybody returns to the house of commons on monday, had a say, i saw one in favour of civilians being gassed, that doesn't mean you are in favour of people being bombed that she i
locked and loaded says the sunday telegraph, as president trump says he's ready to launch further strikes—assad. the people pictures the aftermath of one of those missile strikes, with the headline ‘we‘ll strike again‘. the sunday times focuses on survivors of a suspected chemical attack in syria. it pictures a 7—year—old girl who described the conditions she was caught up in. the syria missile strikes naturally dominating many of tomorrow's front pages, plenty for us to talk about...
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the sunday telegraph has the headline ‘facebook given a week to protect children'.er accuses social media companies of turning a blind eye to under—age users. it reports the government is considering new laws to hold firms accountable. the sunday express also carries the same story on their front page. it says the health secretary, jeremy hunt, is concerned about the lack of action taken by social media companies to protect young users. and the daily mail says megan markle‘s uncle has accused the bride—to—be of not inviting him to her wedding to prince harry next month. wide range of stories there to discuss with my two guests. thank you both very much forjoining us. thank you both very much forjoining us. let us start with the sunday times. jo, greater powers to fight terror. clearly an important issue. the sunday times seems to have got what it claims is insight into what this new strategy is going to be. what it claims is insight into what this new strategy is going to hem isa leak this new strategy is going to hem is a leak of 120 page draft of the government's
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the sunday telegraph leads with ‘locked and loaded'. esident donald trump, ‘mission accomplished'. it features a photograph of a cruise missile that was fired from the mediterranean. the sunday times says it has spoken to survivors of assad's chemical weapons attacks on the ground in syria. and the observer leads with claims that mps are set to challenge the prime minister over the action in syria when parliament returns tomorrow. the pitch and there another missile strike. let's look at the fallout. robert, you have taken a look at the sun monday —— sunday times. robert, you have taken a look at the sun monday -- sunday times. this is a russian tycoon said that they are being mistreated. he said his wife came through heathrow the other day and she was asked whether or not her husband was a gangster. she was very upset by that and burst into tears. they are getting a bad press at the moment. we all know, the big hit bbc drama recently hardly presented russian businessmen ina hardly presented russian businessmen in a positive light. i lik
the sunday telegraph leads with ‘locked and loaded'. esident donald trump, ‘mission accomplished'. it features a photograph of a cruise missile that was fired from the mediterranean. the sunday times says it has spoken to survivors of assad's chemical weapons attacks on the ground in syria. and the observer leads with claims that mps are set to challenge the prime minister over the action in syria when parliament returns tomorrow. the pitch and there another missile strike. let's look at...
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lainy, let's move on to the sunday telegraph.day, social media being given a warning, another warning you might say, by the government to protect children. the worries, health worries, really, about overuse by children of social media. there is an age limit of 13, and it seems that social media organisations are flouting that, and the idea is, how do we ensure that that happens? but how do we? if you log on, and it few click on argue over or under 18, most kids will click that they are over 18. but i think it is right that it over 18. but i think it is right thatitis over 18. but i think it is right that it is tackled in some way, but the question is, how do you do it? winning in new laws is one thing, but on the ground? it is part of a general attempt to rein in social media companies in all sorts of ways. terror videos and so on. exactly, and fake news, social media companies have been used as a vehicle for that. it has been a terrible time for social media companies. the whole scandal over kenwood analytic and the allegations
lainy, let's move on to the sunday telegraph.day, social media being given a warning, another warning you might say, by the government to protect children. the worries, health worries, really, about overuse by children of social media. there is an age limit of 13, and it seems that social media organisations are flouting that, and the idea is, how do we ensure that that happens? but how do we? if you log on, and it few click on argue over or under 18, most kids will click that they are over 18....
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let‘s start with the sunday telegraph. so quite unusually for the sunday papers, they have a lot of hard news to get their teeth into. yes, exactly, and a lot of ramifications, especially that this decision was made by theresa may without consulting parliament. we spent last week saying, will she consult parliament oi’ saying, will she consult parliament orjust go saying, will she consult parliament or just go ahead? saying, will she consult parliament orjust go ahead? and it is the fallout from that. and also, the situation in syria, but on the domestic front, it is, how does she sell her action to the public and mp5? sell her action to the public and mps? because on monday, she needs to get in the chamber and explain why she took the decision she did. locked and loaded is a reference to america saying they will carry out more strikes, so theresa may could be in the same position again, james? yes, there is a lot of silly language, locked and loaded, mission accomplished, perhaps not alone we gave grown—ups when it comes
let‘s start with the sunday telegraph. so quite unusually for the sunday papers, they have a lot of hard news to get their teeth into. yes, exactly, and a lot of ramifications, especially that this decision was made by theresa may without consulting parliament. we spent last week saying, will she consult parliament oi’ saying, will she consult parliament orjust go saying, will she consult parliament or just go ahead? saying, will she consult parliament orjust go ahead? and it is the...
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a story you have picked out in the sunday telegraph, uber is blamed for many else., but they were famously rude. you might book a cab and find it has got 10 euros on the clock already and they would shout at the people and they would shout at the people and play loud music. and then comes competitors, because there is more than one. a changing the law came with emmanuel macron when he was economic ‘s minister in previous administration and he removed the monopoly and suddenly the taxi drivers are finding that nobody wa nts to drivers are finding that nobody wants to ride with them any more! so they have improved their manners and they have improved their manners and they are now training the drivers, they are now training the drivers, they have to be nice and polite and they have to be nice and polite and they have to be nice and polite and they have do greet the customers. it says they receive lessons on service with a smile, how do iron a shirt and other things. and it says their rating improved immediately. there was the piece a couple of weeks ago about a waiter
a story you have picked out in the sunday telegraph, uber is blamed for many else., but they were famously rude. you might book a cab and find it has got 10 euros on the clock already and they would shout at the people and they would shout at the people and play loud music. and then comes competitors, because there is more than one. a changing the law came with emmanuel macron when he was economic ‘s minister in previous administration and he removed the monopoly and suddenly the taxi drivers...
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the mail on sunday claims the prime minister has been forced into a u—turn over police stop and search powers, following several weeks of violence on the capital's streets. the telegraphds with crime levels — the paper claims home secretary amber rudd has written an article claiming that cuts are not to blame for the rise in violence. the sunday times says sergei and yulia skripal could be offered new identities and given the opportunity to resettle in the united states, the sunday express has a story about the number of patients flying overseas for private medical treatment quadrupling in four years, apparently in response to long waits on the nhs. lots of different stories making the front pages, from what's next for the skripals to the recent violence on the capital's streets. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's start with the mail on sunday. theresa may's stop and search u—turn on gang wars. this is a difficult one because for years, as long as i remember, the case even, we have been arguing that stop and search has been unfairly targeting minority young people and it seemed discriminatory but now, i am with city can't on this because he has come ou
the mail on sunday claims the prime minister has been forced into a u—turn over police stop and search powers, following several weeks of violence on the capital's streets. the telegraphds with crime levels — the paper claims home secretary amber rudd has written an article claiming that cuts are not to blame for the rise in violence. the sunday times says sergei and yulia skripal could be offered new identities and given the opportunity to resettle in the united states, the sunday express...
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the mail on sunday claims the prime minister has been forced into a u—turn over police stop and search powers following several weeks of violence on the capital's streets. the telegraph with crime levels — home secretary amber rudd has written an article for the paper claiming that cuts are not to blame for the rise in violence. the sunday times says sergei and yulia skripal could be offered new identities and given the opportunity to resettle in the united states. the sunday express has a story about the number of patients flying overseas for private medical treatment quadrupling in four years — apparently in response to long waits on the nhs. a variety of stories making the front pages, with the recent violence in london claiming several of the sunday headlines. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. starting with the mail on sunday. theresa may's stop—and—search u—turn, the mail says, theresa may's stop—and—search u—turn, the mailsays, on theresa may's stop—and—search u—turn, the mail says, on gang wars. is that fair is there has been a lot of criticism of stop—and—search policies, not only in the us but also in the us. the target ethnic minorities. in the s
the mail on sunday claims the prime minister has been forced into a u—turn over police stop and search powers following several weeks of violence on the capital's streets. the telegraph with crime levels — home secretary amber rudd has written an article for the paper claiming that cuts are not to blame for the rise in violence. the sunday times says sergei and yulia skripal could be offered new identities and given the opportunity to resettle in the united states. the sunday express has a...
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dorisjohnson writing in the sunday telegraph that it was the right thing to do to deter other peoplerom doing the same thing. sending a clear message that this was not an attack against russia and not wanting to escalate things. good to talk to you. thanks very much. sir martin sorrell, the highest paid boss of a british public company, has resigned after being investigated for personal misconduct. sir martin announced he had stepped down as chief executive of wpp with immediate effect, saying it was in the "best interests of the business" for him to go. last year wpp, the world's largest advertising agency, cut sir martin's salary by nearly a third — to 48.1 million pounds. one person is fighting for their life in hospital, and another has potentially life—changing injuries, after a car ploughed into six pedestrians in essex. two of the group had to be air—lifted to hospital after the incident in canvey island. ben ando has more. crash investigators at the scene, marking down the track of a car that veered off the road and struck six people on the pavementjust yards north of the sea
dorisjohnson writing in the sunday telegraph that it was the right thing to do to deter other peoplerom doing the same thing. sending a clear message that this was not an attack against russia and not wanting to escalate things. good to talk to you. thanks very much. sir martin sorrell, the highest paid boss of a british public company, has resigned after being investigated for personal misconduct. sir martin announced he had stepped down as chief executive of wpp with immediate effect, saying...
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the sunday telegraph's front page includes the news that asda and sainsbury‘s are in talks about a mergerimes claims russia used the internet to try and influence the result of last year's snap election in jeremy corbyn‘s favour. and the sunday express says an sas soldier and his wife stood in as prince harry and meghan markle during a secret security rehearsal for their wedding. so let's have a closer look at those front pages. and, what takes your fancy on the front page of the sunday times? extraordinary story, high noon at number ten over a civil servant. oliver robins, the chief brexit man, civil servant in charge of brexit, is almost like david davis is saying, it's either him or me. david davis is apparently warning the prime minister that her relationship and reliance on mr robbins is rather like that of margaret thatcher on alan waters, who is a character not many people would now remember, but who this story insists brought about margaret thatcher's downturn. are they quoting anyone serious, or is this off the record briefings?m looks this off the record briefings7m looks largel
the sunday telegraph's front page includes the news that asda and sainsbury‘s are in talks about a mergerimes claims russia used the internet to try and influence the result of last year's snap election in jeremy corbyn‘s favour. and the sunday express says an sas soldier and his wife stood in as prince harry and meghan markle during a secret security rehearsal for their wedding. so let's have a closer look at those front pages. and, what takes your fancy on the front page of the sunday...
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the sunday telegraph's front page includes the news that asda and sainsbury‘s are in talks about a mergerimes claims russia used the internet to try and influence the result of last year's snap election in jeremy corbyn‘s favour. and the sunday express says an sas solider and his wife stood in as prince harry and meghan markle during a secret security rehearsal for their wedding. so a mixture of stories on the front pages, let's have a closer look. let us take a closer look. anne and bonnie, where do you want to start? this extraordinary story at the front of the sunday times. it is extraordinary. there are about 6500 twitter, apparently, people, all with female english names who were in fact russian albot is tweeting on behalf of mr corbyn in the run—up to the election —— russian bots. it is interesting that they choose women's names. are we more credible when the tweet or something? or more friendly. every single opportunity, it seems, as they took from the sunday times investigation, to deride mrs may, to big upjeremy corbyn. it did not sway, it did not mean he won, but it definitely c
the sunday telegraph's front page includes the news that asda and sainsbury‘s are in talks about a mergerimes claims russia used the internet to try and influence the result of last year's snap election in jeremy corbyn‘s favour. and the sunday express says an sas solider and his wife stood in as prince harry and meghan markle during a secret security rehearsal for their wedding. so a mixture of stories on the front pages, let's have a closer look. let us take a closer look. anne and...
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john has good taste and perception, sajid javid did a powerful piece in the sunday telegraph about thescandal and you have to remember this is doing disastrous things for the conservatives' polling numbers with ethnic minority groups so the way to tackle that would be to put the first bame home secretary in place and i think sajid javid would ta ke place and i think sajid javid would take thatjob place and i think sajid javid would take that job and place and i think sajid javid would take thatjob and michael gove on the other hand is a great performer and clearly the home office is going to need a big inquiry and reformer to need a big inquiry and reformer to have the windrush cases happened and the fact that home secretary didn't seem to know whether the department had targets for deportation or not. those are the two to watch if theresa may made an interesting choice. but as we know theresa may plays it very steady most of the time so she could go for someone most of the time so she could go for someone who is sort of more reliable and close to her be that karen bradley, the norther
john has good taste and perception, sajid javid did a powerful piece in the sunday telegraph about thescandal and you have to remember this is doing disastrous things for the conservatives' polling numbers with ethnic minority groups so the way to tackle that would be to put the first bame home secretary in place and i think sajid javid would ta ke place and i think sajid javid would take thatjob place and i think sajid javid would take that job and place and i think sajid javid would take...
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and calls for election watchdogs to resign over what it calls a "brexit bias" leads the sunday telegraphhe sunday times has got a number of reporters to covertly join facebook got a number of reporters to covertlyjoin facebook groups which are closed groups. they are not what we can see. they report they found 2000 racist, anti—semitic, misogynistic violent and abusive m essa 9 es misogynistic violent and abusive messages including support for adolf hitler, saying that he should have finished off thejob. and others claiming that the holocaust denier was a big lie. what is probably most interesting is the fact that labour has done absolutely nothing to quash it beyond saying we are not to blame, we are not like that, we're not doing that. and the artificial facebook sites relating to that. both left and right are under attack from automated bots creating havoc on the intranet as well as their own supporters. a bit like the shop floor starting to adulterate the goods going out while the managers are sitting in the office drinking champagne and toasting latest sales figures. there is no sen
and calls for election watchdogs to resign over what it calls a "brexit bias" leads the sunday telegraphhe sunday times has got a number of reporters to covertly join facebook got a number of reporters to covertlyjoin facebook groups which are closed groups. they are not what we can see. they report they found 2000 racist, anti—semitic, misogynistic violent and abusive m essa 9 es misogynistic violent and abusive messages including support for adolf hitler, saying that he should...
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and of course the wedding dominates the sunday telegraph as well.nicknamed the queen of london forests by vogue magazine. she was chosen by the couple to provide flowers for the wedding in may. —— queen of london florists. another story about the labour anti—semitism row in the 0bserver. a leading jewish doughnut ditches labour of anti—semitism, thatis ditches labour of anti—semitism, that is the story. —— jewish donor. and jeremy corbyn on the front page of the daily mail as well. —— mail on sunday. the front of the sunday mirror, it says meghan markle exclusive out the top, but then it says, the making of a very modern princess, and the sunday times said pretty much the same thing. their main story is about child burials, addict and child burials, that is a campaignfor addict and child burials, that is a campaign for the mirror. here, the big tv story of last night, dec with no ant. i thought he did really well. he looked a bit nervous. he actually joked that he well. he looked a bit nervous. he actuallyjoked that he had twice the amount of work t
and of course the wedding dominates the sunday telegraph as well.nicknamed the queen of london forests by vogue magazine. she was chosen by the couple to provide flowers for the wedding in may. —— queen of london florists. another story about the labour anti—semitism row in the 0bserver. a leading jewish doughnut ditches labour of anti—semitism, thatis ditches labour of anti—semitism, that is the story. —— jewish donor. and jeremy corbyn on the front page of the daily mail as...
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the sunday telegraph again, locked and loaded about syria, those are the words that nikki haley usedy vision of the security council talking about how donald trump has said last night that they will act again if they need to. the front pages of the daily star, striking back at evil, the son is gone in 120 seconds, asaad is set back years, and holiday brits terror alert. —— the sun. as the jet blew from the base in cyprus, british tourists were on the word for an airlift out. a really emotive picture here on the front page of the times, the girl that you can see if seven years old, she was a big of the chemical attack in her home town of douma. it also talks about how spy chiefs are braced for about how spy chiefs are braced for a russian revenge attack in response to what happened in syria. those are the page is being governed as you would expect by syria this morning. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the main stories this morning: president trump has warned syria's government the us is "locked and loaded" to strike again if it carries out further chemical attacks. police are
the sunday telegraph again, locked and loaded about syria, those are the words that nikki haley usedy vision of the security council talking about how donald trump has said last night that they will act again if they need to. the front pages of the daily star, striking back at evil, the son is gone in 120 seconds, asaad is set back years, and holiday brits terror alert. —— the sun. as the jet blew from the base in cyprus, british tourists were on the word for an airlift out. a really...
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in today's sunday telegraph, the defence secretary, gavin williamson, said "the world's patience withn of malign behaviour had worn thin." he added: russia has demanded consular access to sergei and yulia skripal. she is now said to be conscious. britain said her rights and wishes would be taken into account. the geneva convention says access should be allowed. we all know very well that the russians operate on a basis of strict reciprocity. if we interpret the convention in a restrictive way, they will do the same in some future case, and some unfortunate briton in trouble in russia will have trouble getting consular access. 0vernight, the last american diplomats left their consulate in st petersburg. in the coming days, more of their british colleagues will be following, with the uk being told to slim down its embassy staff in moscow even further. andy moore, bbc news. tougher penalties for littering come into force in england today. on the spot fines will increase from £80 to £150. authorities could also use the penalties to target vehicle owners if it is possible to prove that rub
in today's sunday telegraph, the defence secretary, gavin williamson, said "the world's patience withn of malign behaviour had worn thin." he added: russia has demanded consular access to sergei and yulia skripal. she is now said to be conscious. britain said her rights and wishes would be taken into account. the geneva convention says access should be allowed. we all know very well that the russians operate on a basis of strict reciprocity. if we interpret the convention in a...
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in today's sunday telegraph, the defence secretary, gavin williamson, said "the world's patience withalign behaviour had worn thin." he added: russia has demanded consular access to sergei and yulia skripal. she is now said to be conscious. britain said her rights and wishes will be taken into account. the geneva convention says access should be allowed. we all know very well that the russians operate on a basis of strict reciprocity. if we interpret the convention in a restrictive way, they will do the same in a future case, and some unfortunate briton in trouble in russia will have trouble getting consular access. 0vernight, the last american diplomats left their consulate in st petersburg. in the coming days, more of their british colleagues will be following, with the uk being told to slim down its embassy staff in moscow even further. andy moore, bbc news. fees charged for children's funerals by local authorities in england are to be scrapped. it's after a campaign by the mp carolyn harris who needed a loan to bury her eight—year—old son after he was killed in a car accident. the
in today's sunday telegraph, the defence secretary, gavin williamson, said "the world's patience withalign behaviour had worn thin." he added: russia has demanded consular access to sergei and yulia skripal. she is now said to be conscious. britain said her rights and wishes will be taken into account. the geneva convention says access should be allowed. we all know very well that the russians operate on a basis of strict reciprocity. if we interpret the convention in a restrictive...
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secretary that britain has ever had and the windrush scandal is very personal to him in the in the sunday telegraph newspaper here he said that as a coming from a family of immigrants he felt it could have been his mom his dad or even himself caught up in this issue so expect him to make it an absolute priority as he takes up that post now this scandal has done disastrous things for conservatives popularity among ethnic minority groups they're going into local elections on thursday they'll need to claw back those numbers so that it is a very good choice on that front the other reason he's been chosen is because he is on the remains side of the brics issue and reason may is going to need to maintain that delicate balance in her cabinet of leaver's and remain as the rudd was also remain and so things are moving fast here in british politics one home secretary out another one in and we're expecting to see some reform now in that department. u.s. border guards have turned away hundreds of refugees and migrants from central america who are seeking political asylum and they have traveled for went through
secretary that britain has ever had and the windrush scandal is very personal to him in the in the sunday telegraph newspaper here he said that as a coming from a family of immigrants he felt it could have been his mom his dad or even himself caught up in this issue so expect him to make it an absolute priority as he takes up that post now this scandal has done disastrous things for conservatives popularity among ethnic minority groups they're going into local elections on thursday they'll need...
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the sunday telegraph says stores could be at risk if a proposed asda and sainsbury‘s merger does go aheadds of russian twitter accounts could have been used to rally support for labour before last year's general election. the observer reports on calls from the london mayor, sadiq khan, for the home secretary amber rudd to rssign over her handling of the so—called windrush scandal. and the sunday express focuses on security rehearsals ahead of the royal wedding of prince harry to meghan markle. a p pa re ntly apparently two sas soldiers acted out the role of the kabul. a soldier and his wife stood in. good morning, paul. we shouldn't really be surprised about that. it's a normal security operation. any excuse to write the names of prince harry and meghan markle on the front of papers. they played the role of harry and megan, the soldiers, in rehearsal. i'm not surprised the military are involved in the rehearsal. the rugby a lot of criticism if they happen. let's talk about some of the serious stuff. this is the mail on sunday. about a reduced speed limit in parts of scotland. speed limits
the sunday telegraph says stores could be at risk if a proposed asda and sainsbury‘s merger does go aheadds of russian twitter accounts could have been used to rally support for labour before last year's general election. the observer reports on calls from the london mayor, sadiq khan, for the home secretary amber rudd to rssign over her handling of the so—called windrush scandal. and the sunday express focuses on security rehearsals ahead of the royal wedding of prince harry to meghan...
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according to the sunday telegraph, he wants to do something with the investment bank.stor was investor already holds 5% shares and barclays. we are hearing all sorts of news about what he wants to do. barclays very much in the spotlight, shares up. guy: thank you very much. aboutget back and talk what is happening in the markets. brent crude firmly in focus. brent up a percent over the last few months. -- brent up 8% over the last few months. the stock reaction in the market, the serious story not much. story not much. --nt trading let's speak to are managing editor. still with us, david sneddon. go upgan thought it could more. what was that based on and why are we seeing the market reaction, which is softer? will: there was concern last week that the situation in syria could escalate fast. you had tweets from donald trump . people expected the strikes to perhaps be more expensive. that had risks of a wider conflict. the strikes were quite limited and appear to be over now. and itt it is over hasn't been quite as dramatic, the market probably taking a bit of a pullback
according to the sunday telegraph, he wants to do something with the investment bank.stor was investor already holds 5% shares and barclays. we are hearing all sorts of news about what he wants to do. barclays very much in the spotlight, shares up. guy: thank you very much. aboutget back and talk what is happening in the markets. brent crude firmly in focus. brent up a percent over the last few months. -- brent up 8% over the last few months. the stock reaction in the market, the serious story...
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he spotted something from the sunday telegraph.nd they have gotte n to and president macron and they have gotten to know each other very well. the dinner at the eiffel tower. a p pa re ntly the dinner at the eiffel tower. apparently the french president is heading to washington. there is a genuine concern about whether we are losing our special relationship. and whether it is being replaced by a special, pardon my french pronunciation. there is a genuine concern that macron has been working his gallic charm on trump, that macron is incredibly charismatic. he is more less my age but one of the most prolific world leaders. donald trump, leading a form of white house aide, says that trump has been totally charmed by him. macron will be addressing congress, which is an unusual privilege for a world leader on tuesday. trump regularly refers to his dinner in the eiffel tower we re to his dinner in the eiffel tower were with their wives and there is genuine concern and we are losing a place in america. but this is only one story in one pa
he spotted something from the sunday telegraph.nd they have gotte n to and president macron and they have gotten to know each other very well. the dinner at the eiffel tower. a p pa re ntly the dinner at the eiffel tower. apparently the french president is heading to washington. there is a genuine concern about whether we are losing our special relationship. and whether it is being replaced by a special, pardon my french pronunciation. there is a genuine concern that macron has been working his...
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in today's sunday telegraph the defence secretary, gavin williamson, said "the world's patience with" he added: russia has demanded consular access to sergei and yulia skripal. yulia is now said to be conscious. the uk said her rights and wishes will be taken into account. the geneva convention says access should be allowed. we all know very well that the russians operate on a basis of retaliatory measures. if we interpret the convention in a restrictive way they will do the same in a future case, and some unfortunate briton in trouble in russia will have trouble getting consular access. 0vernight, the last american diplomats left their consulate in st petersburg. in the coming days more of their british colleagues will be following, with the uk being told to slim down its embassy staff in moscow even further. tougher penalties for littering come into force in england today. 0n—the—spot fines will increase from £80 to £150. authorities can also use the penalties to target vehicles owners if it is possible to prove rubbish has been thrown from their car. jessica parker reports. hittin
in today's sunday telegraph the defence secretary, gavin williamson, said "the world's patience with" he added: russia has demanded consular access to sergei and yulia skripal. yulia is now said to be conscious. the uk said her rights and wishes will be taken into account. the geneva convention says access should be allowed. we all know very well that the russians operate on a basis of retaliatory measures. if we interpret the convention in a restrictive way they will do the same in a...
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on the day that amber rudd, yesterday, she said in an article for the sunday telegraph that she did notand the fall in police numbers. because of government cuts. somebody made sure that both the bbc and the guardian had a copy of an internal document which said pretty much the opposite, that there may well be a link between a fall in police numbers and the rise in serious violence. frankly, it is pretty incomprehensible that there should be this very detailed research document, which was published today, which looked at every other —— every other possible driverfor every other —— every other possible driver for the rise in every other —— every other possible driverfor the rise in violence every other —— every other possible driver for the rise in violence at the one thing that was not mentioned in that document was whether or not a reduction in police numbers might have been a factor. because we note that this work was floating around the home office, it starts to look as though it has been deliberately left out of the document today, the fa ct left out of the document today, the fact
on the day that amber rudd, yesterday, she said in an article for the sunday telegraph that she did notand the fall in police numbers. because of government cuts. somebody made sure that both the bbc and the guardian had a copy of an internal document which said pretty much the opposite, that there may well be a link between a fall in police numbers and the rise in serious violence. frankly, it is pretty incomprehensible that there should be this very detailed research document, which was...
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secretary that britain has ever had and that windrush scandal is very personal to him in the in the sunday telegraph newspaper here he said that as a family coming from a family of immigrants he felt it could have been his mom his dad or even himself caught up in this issue so expect him to make it an absolute priority as he takes up that post now this scandal has done disastrous things for conservatives popularity among ethnic minority groups they're going into local elections on thursday they'll need to claw back those numbers so it is a very good choice on that front the other reason he's been chosen is because he is on the remains side of the brics issue and tourism may is going to need to maintain that delicate balance in her cabinet of leaver's and remain as the rudd was also a remainder. so things are moving fast here in british politics while the home secretary out another one in and we are expecting to see some reform in that department it is time for the weather now here's to yet looking at south america this time where they've had some really bad storms in fact is when is ariz where we've
secretary that britain has ever had and that windrush scandal is very personal to him in the in the sunday telegraph newspaper here he said that as a family coming from a family of immigrants he felt it could have been his mom his dad or even himself caught up in this issue so expect him to make it an absolute priority as he takes up that post now this scandal has done disastrous things for conservatives popularity among ethnic minority groups they're going into local elections on thursday...
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this level of play chris christie took advantage of an appearance on "this week" this past sunday to telegraph one more time to the president i know you think can you ace the interview with mueller, this couldn't be a worse idea? >> i don't think it was even that subtle, to be perfectly honest and i don't think chris christie is the only one advising the president not to do this. for a while we heard perjury trap over and over and over again. people who are close to the president and care about the president are warning him not to let his ego get the best of him and not to sit down with robert mueller. now, does it end up he doesn't do the interview? i don't know. but michael is right, the lack of an actual robust legal team here is sort of a profound gamble being made by the white house. with joe digenova saying he's advising him via television but not actually the spirit of the law, is there any attorney/client privilege there? are you risking more by not being a formal lawyer to the president? >> counselor, your name has been invoked, you can rebut. >> they already have a conflict of intere
this level of play chris christie took advantage of an appearance on "this week" this past sunday to telegraph one more time to the president i know you think can you ace the interview with mueller, this couldn't be a worse idea? >> i don't think it was even that subtle, to be perfectly honest and i don't think chris christie is the only one advising the president not to do this. for a while we heard perjury trap over and over and over again. people who are close to the...
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this level of play, chris christie took advantage of an appearance on "this week" this past sunday to telegraph one more time to the president i know you think can you ace the interview with mueller, this couldn't be a worse idea? >> i mean, i don't think it was even that subtle, to be positivitily honest. and i don't think chris christie is the only one advising trump not to do this. for a while we heard the phrase perjury trap over and over and over again, specifically on tv, because trump watches tv and specifically on fox news. people who are close to the president and care about the president are warning him not to let his ego get the best of him and not to sit down with robert mueller. now, does it end up he doesn't do the interview? i don't know. it could very well be if he is compelled to do so. it could very well be he thinks he can represent himself best in front of mueller better than anyone else. but michael is right, the lack of an actual robust legal team here is sort of a profound gamble being made by the white house. and i'm curious. maybe joyce can answer this. with joe digenov
this level of play, chris christie took advantage of an appearance on "this week" this past sunday to telegraph one more time to the president i know you think can you ace the interview with mueller, this couldn't be a worse idea? >> i mean, i don't think it was even that subtle, to be positivitily honest. and i don't think chris christie is the only one advising trump not to do this. for a while we heard the phrase perjury trap over and over and over again, specifically on tv,...
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johnson saw something he has never seen before when he was walking home on around 4pm sunday near the intersection of telegraphnue and claremont avenue in oakland sound from hamza johnson / witness"motorcycles everywhere, doing wheelies, i was really scared" about 60 to 70 people took place in a motorcycle and atv sideshow that worked it's way from fruitvale to oakland police say.. 911 dispatch received several calls from concerned residents from all across the oakland area. the sideshow settled at telegraph and claremont where the bikers started circling and taunting police witnesses said some of the sideshow participants were kicking police cars. daniel blair/witness when i came through the intersection, they had about 10 police cars shutting down all of claremont street right there and as i drove through they were arresting one guy. he had a pickup truck with two motorcycles in the back, strapped in.oakland police say two of their vehicles were vandalized during the sideshow. oakland police made three arrests two for vandalism and one for resisting arrest. witnesses say they saw the rest of sideshow crew ri
johnson saw something he has never seen before when he was walking home on around 4pm sunday near the intersection of telegraphnue and claremont avenue in oakland sound from hamza johnson / witness"motorcycles everywhere, doing wheelies, i was really scared" about 60 to 70 people took place in a motorcycle and atv sideshow that worked it's way from fruitvale to oakland police say.. 911 dispatch received several calls from concerned residents from all across the oakland area. the...
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johnson saw something he has never seen before when he was walking home on around 4pm sunday near the intersection of telegraph avenue and claremont avenue in oakland sound from hamza johnson / witness"motorcycles everywhere, doing wheelies, i was really scared" about 60 to 70 people took place in a motorcycle and atv sideshow that worked it's way from fruitvale to oakland police say.. 911 dispatch received several calls from concerned residents from all across the oakland area. the sideshow settled at telegraph and claremont where the bikers started circling and taunting police witnesses said some of the sideshow participants were kicking police cars. daniel blair/witness when i came through the intersection, they had about 10 police cars shutting down all of claremont street right there and as i drove through they were arresting one guy. he had a pickup truck with two motorcycles in the back, strapped in.oakland police say two of their vehicles were vandalized during the sideshow. oakland police made three arrests two for vandalism and one for resisting arrest. witnesses say they saw the rest of sideshow cre
johnson saw something he has never seen before when he was walking home on around 4pm sunday near the intersection of telegraph avenue and claremont avenue in oakland sound from hamza johnson / witness"motorcycles everywhere, doing wheelies, i was really scared" about 60 to 70 people took place in a motorcycle and atv sideshow that worked it's way from fruitvale to oakland police say.. 911 dispatch received several calls from concerned residents from all across the oakland area. the...
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sunday times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the telegraph which reports that russia has begun a cyber campaign against the uk and us following air strikes in syria. the same story leads the express front page, quoting experts who say russian hackers are targeting britain's infrastructure network. meanwhile, the metro says the prime minister faces a battle with the labour leader, who claims mrs may was convinced to participate in the raids by donald trump's tweets. the sun says the prime minister will give parliament a choice to support the military action or accept there may be more brutality from the syrian leader. the guardian says mrs may will tell her opponents that the strikes were in the country's best interests. the financial times‘ top story is the news that ad agency boss martin sorrell, who resigned today, is free to start another agency. the times reveals plans to extend a scheme allowing nhs patients to control their own health care budgets. wide tensions between russia and the uk and the debate over those air strikes still domin
sunday times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the telegraph which reports that russia has begun a cyber campaign against the uk and us following air strikes in syria. the same story leads the express front page, quoting experts who say russian hackers are targeting britain's infrastructure network. meanwhile, the metro says the prime minister faces a battle with the labour leader, who claims mrs may was convinced to participate in the raids by donald trump's...
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he was already out there telegraphing -- i mean other than saying, hey, it's going to happen sundays rn, just when jim comey's interview is going to begin to role, intern saying something like that, he telegraphs his actions now he said maybe or maybe not. you to start seeing some international partners coming around to who's responsible for this, action does need to be taken. i don't think a military strike is taken off the table but clearly the political bwback the president got he wants to clean up a little bit. >> doesn't everything you say have congress stepping up? >> there has been a decade long debate about this now, about congress stepping up to its responsibilities to actually theories -- >> it's never been officially debated. it never gets -- >> not debated within -- >> and then nothing happens. >> yes and that's why i'm very sceptical, chris, that things have changed. i don't anticipate that there's some ground swell for this to happen. you will hear the debate over the television air waves again, no doubt and it's a worthy debate that the country, i hope, is tuned in to a
he was already out there telegraphing -- i mean other than saying, hey, it's going to happen sundays rn, just when jim comey's interview is going to begin to role, intern saying something like that, he telegraphs his actions now he said maybe or maybe not. you to start seeing some international partners coming around to who's responsible for this, action does need to be taken. i don't think a military strike is taken off the table but clearly the political bwback the president got he wants to...
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the mail on sunday claims the prime minister has been forced into a u—turn over police stop and search powers following several weeks of violence on the capital's streets. the telegraphcle for the paper claiming that cuts are not to blame for the rise in violence. the sunday times says sergei and yulia skripal could be offered new identities and given the opportunity to resettle in the united states. the sunday express has a story about the number of patients flying overseas for private medical treatment quadrupling in four years — apparently in response to long waits on the nhs. a variety of stories making the front pages, let's see what our reviewers make of it all. we can start with the observer. £50 million backing for a party to break the mould of uk politics. it's never easy to do that, isn't it? know, and i don't think it'll make much difference. pictures it is interesting that people want to do it. it is spearheaded by donors and businessmen who say they are fed up with the tribal nature of british politics. —— it is interesting. it wa nts to ta ke politics. —— it is interesting. it wants to take central ground. it is going to field candidates in the next ele
the mail on sunday claims the prime minister has been forced into a u—turn over police stop and search powers following several weeks of violence on the capital's streets. the telegraphcle for the paper claiming that cuts are not to blame for the rise in violence. the sunday times says sergei and yulia skripal could be offered new identities and given the opportunity to resettle in the united states. the sunday express has a story about the number of patients flying overseas for private...
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but it does seem like the economic ones he was talking about or telegraphing the idea of sanctions. nikki haley clearly said it on sunday. he said mnuchin would announce it sunday or monday. what do you think happened in do you have any idea? was it just the president deciding to change the policy? >> well, you know, we- we're all speculating. i don't know what happened pup but i know enough about nikki haley he she doesn't say things casually. she is not looking in the camera on make an unequivocal statement the sanctions will come and she said maybe today or by tomorrow. >> she did. >> she clearly had a clear -- she had a signal on that. what happened in between? appears the president changed his mine. there is a larger issue here, anderson, though that is what bothers me. because it goes to the whole russia relationship. right now russia is getting a free pass in a sense. we have imposed sanctions. but they aren't as severe as what i believe they should be. russia attacked our country in 2016. it was a -- it was a very serious deliberate sophisticated comprehensive effort to undermine our democracy. and they haven't
but it does seem like the economic ones he was talking about or telegraphing the idea of sanctions. nikki haley clearly said it on sunday. he said mnuchin would announce it sunday or monday. what do you think happened in do you have any idea? was it just the president deciding to change the policy? >> well, you know, we- we're all speculating. i don't know what happened pup but i know enough about nikki haley he she doesn't say things casually. she is not looking in the camera on make an...
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telegraphed by donald trump since the tuesday before. >> sam kiley, appreciate it, from moscow. >>> now, where the strike fits into a larger strategy for syria. cnn's fareed zakaria is the host of "gps" on sundays on cnn. fareed, "mission accomplished" is a phrase we're all used to, of course, for better or worse. was he right, was the mission accomplished? >> the mission by the administration was defined narrowly. they are careful about it, the president was careful about it. it's about chemical weapons, it's about making assad pay a price for the use of chemical weapons. and in that sense, the mission is accomplished. the message was sent. the punishment was inflicted, if you will. but the mission was not accomplished in a larger sense which is the syrian civil war continues. it continues to spiral out of control. and more importantly, assad continues to win. assad is more firmly in control and in power than he was two years ago, than he was four years ago. in that sense, it's a more complicated story. >> if you're bashar al assad, i'm wondering if you're relieved today. it seems like this could very well be the extent of the strikes, at least for the time being, if chemical weapons aren't co
telegraphed by donald trump since the tuesday before. >> sam kiley, appreciate it, from moscow. >>> now, where the strike fits into a larger strategy for syria. cnn's fareed zakaria is the host of "gps" on sundays on cnn. fareed, "mission accomplished" is a phrase we're all used to, of course, for better or worse. was he right, was the mission accomplished? >> the mission by the administration was defined narrowly. they are careful about it, the...
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a controversial issue. scandal, this is on the front of the sunday telegraph. sunday telegraph.uiry. illegally harvesting personal information. information. the facebook cambridge are littered around. around. information commissioner didn't act quickly enough. quickly enough. comply with the commission there could be convictions. could be convictions. i have just ordered this has caught my eye. my eye. with crocodiles is the new extreme tourist experience. tourist experience. into a river in botswana and spring alongside 12 crocodiles. —— 12 foot crocodiles. close to this animal knowing he could tear you to shreds in seconds. could tear you to shreds in seconds. it's wonderful. what on earth are these people doing! these people doing! the combined adult in botswana are particularly cold. particularly cold. it makes the crocodiles lethargic. crocodiles lethargic. sign a contract saying that if you get bitten, it's your fault. get bitten, it's your fault. what has it got in its most? has it got in its most? it has taken somebody‘s camara. it has taken somebody's camara. somebody's
a controversial issue. scandal, this is on the front of the sunday telegraph. sunday telegraph.uiry. illegally harvesting personal information. information. the facebook cambridge are littered around. around. information commissioner didn't act quickly enough. quickly enough. comply with the commission there could be convictions. could be convictions. i have just ordered this has caught my eye. my eye. with crocodiles is the new extreme tourist experience. tourist experience. into a river in...